Spanish giants Real Madrid currently sit at the top of UEFA's coefficient rankings for 2025, according to the latest standings released by European football's governing body.

The updated rankings show Los Blancos leading the pack ahead of English Premier League champions Manchester City and German powerhouse Bayern Munich, who complete the top three positions.

Several clubs have seen significant movement in the rankings, with Chelsea making a notable climb to seventh position, now standing as the third-highest ranked English club behind Manchester City (2nd) and Liverpool (4th).

Manchester United has also improved their standing, now positioned 11th in the rankings, one place ahead of fellow Premier League side Arsenal who sit 12th – marking a shift in hierarchy among the English clubs in European competition.

The top 10 is rounded out by Paris Saint-Germain (5th), Inter Milan (6th), Borussia Dortmund (8th), Roma (9th), and Barcelona (10th), highlighting the continued dominance of clubs from the traditional powerhouse leagues of Spain, England, Germany, and Italy.

Full Top 25 UEFA Rankings

1. Real Madrid
2. Manchester City
3. Bayern Munich
4. Liverpool
5. Paris Saint-Germain
6. Inter Milan
7. Chelsea
8. Borussia Dortmund
9. Roma
10. Barcelona
11. Manchester United
12. Arsenal
13. Bayer Leverkusen
14. Atletico Madrid
15. Benfica
16. Atalanta
17. Villarreal
18. Porto
19. AC Milan
20. RB Leipzig
21. Lazio
22. Juventus
23. Frankfurt
24. Club Brugge
25. Rangers

These rankings are crucial as they influence seedings for UEFA club competitions and reflect each team's performance in European tournaments over recent seasons.

The Premier League continues to demonstrate its strength with five clubs featuring in the top 12, while La Liga has four representatives in the top 20, including three in the top 14 positions.

Notably, Serie A has five clubs in the rankings, with Inter Milan leading the Italian contingent at 6th place, followed by Roma (9th), AC Milan (19th), Lazio (21st), and Juventus (22nd).