Sportico has released its updated MLS valuations and the New England Revolution are a bargain compared to the rest of the league.

New England is valued at $556 million, 26th among all MLS clubs. While the Revs dropped one spot in the valuation rankings, their value appreciated by six percent year-over-year.

CF Montreal is the MLS club with the lowest valuation at $430 million. This is a four percent drop year-over-year.

Inter Miami jumped over LAFC to take home the top spot. Lionel Messi's club is valued at $1.45 billion, a 22 percent increase since 2025. LAFC is valued at $1,4 billion.

The average MLS team is worth $767 million according to Sportico. The 30 MLS teams are collectively worth $23 billion which includes real estate and team-related businesses held by owners, such as NWSL clubs in four markets. 

MLS clubs generated an estimated $2.5 billion, or $83 million per club, from game days, sponsorships and non-MLS events at venues they own or operate. Attendance fell 5 percent, including declines in 19 markets, but overall ticket revenue rose, thanks to higher prices. Sponsorship revenue also increased according to Sportico.