On the first Tuesday of every month during the 2024-25 season, weâll debate which clubs are among Europeâs elite in our Soccer Power Rankings. In our November edition, weâre making one bold prediction for the rest of the season for each team on the list.
- 1. Barcelona đȘđž
- 2. Liverpool đŽó §ó ąó „ó źó §ó ż
- 3. Real Madrid đȘđž
- 4. Manchester City đŽó §ó ąó „ó źó §ó ż
- 5. Bayern Munich đ©đȘ
- 6. Paris Saint-Germain đ«đ·
- 7. Atalanta đźđč
- 8. Napoli đźđč
- 9. Arsenal đŽó §ó ąó „ó źó §ó ż
- 10. Fiorentina đźđč
- 11. Inter Milan đźđč
- 12. Sporting CP đ”đč
- 13. RB Leipzig đ©đȘ
- 14. Juventus đźđč
- 15. Eintracht Frankfurt đ©đȘ
- 16. Chelsea đŽó §ó ąó „ó źó §ó ż
- 17. Atletico Madrid đȘđž
- 18. Bayer Leverkusen đ©đȘ
- 19. Nottingham Forest đŽó §ó ąó „ó źó §ó ż
- 20. Lille đ«đ·
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1. Barcelona đȘđž

Previous rank:Â 6Â đ
Barcelona might be toiling in 10th place, but Hansi Flickâs well-rounded team is going to cement its place as Champions League favorites after winning the league phase of the tournament. After dominating Bayern Munich before a 4-0 thrashing of Real Madrid in El Clasico, thereâs no reason why Barcelona canât claim top spot in the revamped opening round of the Champions League. That belief is boosted by a run of games against manageable opponents â aside from Atalanta â over the remaining five matches. â Gordon Brunt
2. Liverpool đŽó §ó ąó „ó źó §ó ż
Previous rank:Â 1Â đ
Arne Slot has a more pragmatic approach than his predecessor, Jurgen Klopp â and heâs delivering. But this still feels like the end of an era, where the Dutchman is trying to find out which players heâll be working with next season. Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah, and Virgil van Dijk are all out of contract in June 2025, and their exits leave Slot and sporting director Richard Hughes with a nightmarish summer on Merseyside. â Daniel Rouse
3. Real Madrid đȘđž
Previous rank:Â 2Â đ
The goals havenât piled up for Kylian Mbappe like he wouldâve expected after last summerâs blockbuster transfer to Real Madrid. Joining the Champions League holders was supposed to turn Real Madrid into an unbeatable powerhouse. But the wins and the goals havenât materialized ⊠yet. Eight goals in 14 games is admirable for most players, but Mbappe has set the bar so high that his output this season is a bit of a letdown. His lackluster first season in Spain will persist, with Mbappeâs frustrations leading to a career low in goals. â Brunt
4. Manchester City đŽó §ó ąó „ó źó §ó ż
Previous rank:Â 4Â âïž
Aymeric Laporteâs arrival in January 2018 marked the last time Manchester City struck an expensive midseason deal. A range of factors indicate City will make a huge splash in the transfer market in two months, including last summerâs low spend, Rodriâs long-term injury, the lack of backup for Erling Haaland, and the likes of Matheus Nunes and James McAtee making unconvincing cases for regular starts. Incoming sporting director Hugo Viana is already working behind the scenes. â Rouse
5. Bayern Munich đ©đȘ

Previous rank:Â 3Â đ
Bayern Munich enjoyed a dominant start to the season that had some believing winning the Bundesliga and Champions League was possible. Vincent Kompanyâs men were hammering inferior opponents early on. But when Bayern started to get tested, the German giants crumbled. While theyâll likely go on to win another Bundesliga title, theyâll only do so because they were afforded more time to focus on domestic duties after an early elimination from the Champions League in the round of 16. â Brunt
6. Paris Saint-Germain đ«đ·
Previous rank:Â 7Â đ
Predicting Paris Saint-Germain will limp out of the Champions League knockout rounds after some naivety or chaos isnât bold. So letâs up the ante: PSG wonât emerge from the league phase. With four points from three matches, theyâre three points adrift of the qualification spots and only have a one-point cushion in the playoff places. Their next opponents? Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich this month â and those two need results â before meetings with Red Bull Salzburg, Manchester City, and Stuttgart. â Rouse
7. Atalanta đźđč
Previous rank:Â N/AÂ đ
If Atalanta taught us anything over the years, itâs to never discount Gian Piero Gasperiniâs squad. Theyâve consistently finished in the top 10 in Serie A since he took over in 2016. That success hasnât resulted in silverware at home, but itâs opened the doors to Europe. After winning the clubâs first continental trophy in the Europa League last season, Atalanta will have their sights on the ultimate prize: the Champions League. They wonât go all the way, but Atalanta are going to solidify their reputation as a European force with a run to the semifinals. â Brunt
8. Napoli đźđč
Previous rank:Â 17Â đ
A humbling defeat to Atalanta wasnât an ideal way for Napoli to kick off a crucial juncture in their season. Antonio Conteâs side conceded more goals (three) to Atalanta than it did in the previous eight games combined. But the defeat wasnât enough to knock Napoli off their perch atop the Serie A table. The defense will bounce back from Sundayâs lopsided loss and prove vital again in helping Napoli win another surprise Scudetto. Their failure to qualify for Europe last season will benefit a Napoli side that can focus solely on winning Serie A for the second time in three years. â Brunt
9. Arsenal đŽó §ó ąó „ó źó §ó ż
Previous rank:Â 5Â đ
Martin Odegaardâs long-awaited return from injury wonât be enough to save Arsenalâs season. After their promising title bid in 2023-24, a lack of discipline and underperforming players this term have contributed to Arsenalâs regression. Forget mounting a title bid, Mikel Artetaâs men wonât qualify for the Champions League next season at this rate. Itâs early, so thereâs still time to solidify a place in the top four, but the recent downward spiral suggests things are going to get worse before they get better. â Brunt
10. Fiorentina đźđč

Previous rank:Â N/AÂ đ
Moise Kean seemed to commit career suicide when he joined Everton in 2019 after his scoring touch deserted him completely at Juventus. But heâs now found his groove, scoring five goals in 10 Serie A appearances to help Fiorentina rise to fourth place. He was Dusan Vlahovicâs backup last season but can outscore the Juve marksman in this campaign. â Rouse
11. Inter Milan đźđč
Previous rank:Â 11Â âïž
The Lautaro Martinez and Marcus Thuram partnership is lethal enough to boost Inter Milanâs prospects of winning the Scudetto. The duo has scored 12 league goals combined to help put Inter Milan in contention to successfully defend their Serie A title. But scoring is only effective so long as opponents arenât enjoying the same success on the other end of the pitch. Interâs potent attack has masked defensive woes that will ultimately cost them a chance to return to the Champions League next season. â Brunt
12. Sporting CP đ”đč
Previous rank:Â 16Â đ
In the Golden Shoe race, goals in Europeâs top five leagues are multiplied by two, while goals in leagues like Portugalâs Primeira Liga and Turkeyâs Super Lig are multiplied by 1.5. That puts Sporting CPâs Viktor Gyokeres (third place with 24 points) at a considerable disadvantage in his battle with Barcelonaâs Robert Lewandowski (first place with 28 points). Nevertheless, Gyokeres will become the first player from outside the elite leagues to collect the award since Sportingâs Mario Jardel 22 years ago. â Rouse
13. RB Leipzig đ©đȘ
Previous rank:Â 19Â đ
Kloppâs appointment as head of Red Bullâs soccer operations wonât make much difference at RB Leipzig. The Saxony outfit hopes heâll help the team find ways to unpick low blocks and attract bigger signings. However, thereâs no clear idea of what Kloppâs main responsibilities are while he splits his time between the Red Bull clubs. It could be little more than a roving consultancy role, and he wonât be able to give enough attention to Leipzig to make a real impact. â Rouse
14. Juventus đźđč
Previous rank:Â 8Â đ
Kenan Yildiz is already a game-changer for Juventus. At just 19, he thrived in the heated atmosphere of the Derby dâItalia to salvage a 4-4 draw with two goals off the bench against Inter on Oct. 27. He completed three take-ons and drew two fouls in Saturdayâs 2-0 win at Udinese. Arda Guler was supposed to be the finest Turkish player of his generation, but Yildiz is in the process of pinching that title and never surrendering it. â Rouse
15. Eintracht Frankfurt đ©đȘ

Previous rank:Â N/AÂ đ
Dino Toppmoller will succeed Ruben Amorim as the hottest coaching prospect in Europe. As Julian Nagelsmannâs former assistant, the 43-year-old unsurprisingly favors high pressing and rapid counterattacks. But whatâs most impressive about Toppmollerâs management is how free-scoring Omar Marmoush, PSG flop Hugo Ekitike, and other players whose careers were at risk of fading are now flourishing. Eintracht Frankfurt havenât scored this many goals after nine Bundesliga matches since the Tony Yeboah and Jay-Jay Okocha days of the early 1990s. â Rouse
16. Chelsea đŽó §ó ąó „ó źó §ó ż
Previous rank:Â 10Â đ
Cole Palmerâs exploits in attack are nothing new. Anyone who watched Chelsea last year knows that he was a significant reason the underperforming Blues werenât in a relegation battle. The English attacker has been just as impressive this season, but Chelsea arenât going to win anything without contributions from Nicolas Jackson. Heâs been the Premier Leagueâs most-improved player, but he wonât stop there. Jackson looks primed to continue turning heads when he breaks into the Premier League Golden Boot conversation to help the Blues finish ahead of Arsenal. â Brunt
17. Atletico Madrid đȘđž
Previous rank:Â 9Â đ
There isnât a great deal that Diego Simeone can do about injuries, but itâll be hard to find consistency while there are so many changes to his lineup. Just two Atletico Madrid players have started 10 or more La Liga matches this season â for comparison, Barcelona and Real Madrid are on five apiece â while the coach struggles to work out his best XI. Get it right, Simeone, or Atleti will finish outside the top four for the first time since 2012. â Rouse
18. Bayer Leverkusen đ©đȘ
Previous rank:Â 12Â đ
It would make sense if the coach who delivered a first-ever top-flight trophy was given a longer leash if things didnât go well the following season. But loyalty doesnât last long in football â just ask Claudio Ranieri, the coach who was sacked the season following Leicester Cityâs miraculous Premier League triumph after a rough start. Xabi Alonso is going to follow in the Italianâs footsteps and be used as a scapegoat when European and domestic duties prove overwhelming, causing Bayer Leverkusen to fall out of contention. â Brunt
19. Nottingham Forest đŽó §ó ąó „ó źó §ó ż
Previous rank:Â N/AÂ đ
Nottingham Forest sit third in the Premier League. It wonât last, but there are enough encouraging signs to suggest they can battle for Conference League qualification. That would mean a lot for the two-time European Cup winners, who havenât appeared in a continental competition since 1996. However, the biggest obstacle to that goal would be volatile owner Evangelos Marinakis rather than the teamâs quality. Expect some hasty and ultimately disruptive transfer business if Forest are still flying high in January. â Rouse
20. Lille đ«đ·

Previous rank:Â N/AÂ đ
One thing Jonathan David needs to do to win the Ligue 1 scoring title is stay healthy. The Canadian striker is near the top of the scoring chart, trailing PSGâs Bradley Barcola by one with seven goals so far. David has all the tools to overtake his counterpart. However, the other important thing he has to do is stay with Lille. Davidâs chances of claiming the scoring title are going to be wiped out after Lille agree to sell the 24-year-old abroad in January. â Brunt
On the cusp:Â Borussia Dortmund, Galatasaray, PSV Eindhoven

