Club América is going through one of the most solid moments in its recent history. According to the latest Transfermarkt update (June 2025), the Azulcrema squad is valued at 95.5 million euros, which is equivalent to more than 105 million dollars. This value places the Coapa squad as the most expensive team in Liga MX and places it among the six most valuable in the entire American continent, surpassing even MLS franchises with global stars.
In the continental panorama, América is only surpassed by Brazilian giants such as Flamengo, Palmeiras, Botafogo, Corinthians and Internacional. However, the difference with some of them is minimal, so it would not be surprising if the Mexican club climbs positions in the short term.
Impact signings that raise your stock price

The Apertura 2025 transfer market has been key to América’s rebound.
The most notable signing was Allan Saint-Maximin, from Al-Ahli of Saudi Arabia, for close to US$11.5 million.
In addition, reinforcements such as Alexis Gutiérrez, Isaías Violante and Raúl Zúñiga were added, strengthening different areas of the field.
These moves not only bring in talent, but also increase America’s overall value.
They already had players such as Álvaro Fidalgo, Alejandro Zendejas, Luis Ángel Malagón and Brian Rodríguez, all of whom are projected to increase their value in the international market.
Sporting success and international projection

America does not only shine in financial figures.
With 16 league titles, 10 international trophies and a recent tri-championship in short tournaments, it is the most successful team in Mexican soccer.
Its sporting consistency, coupled with its fan base at home and abroad, makes it a magnet for sponsors and world-class players.
For the Hispanic community in the United States, America is one of the most followed clubs, especially in cities such as Los Angeles, Houston and Chicago.
The presence of fans guarantees full stadiums every time the team plays friendly or Leagues Cup matches.
Outlook for the 2026 World Cup

America is only surpassed by Brazilian giants
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With the 2026 World Cup approaching and matches scheduled in Mexico, the United States and Canada, América seeks to further strengthen its international image. The board plans to maintain a competitive squad that not only wins titles, but also consolidates itself as a commercial reference on the continent.
The challenge will be to balance sporting success with financial stability, something that, for now, it seems to be more than achieving.
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