UEFA published the latest club rankings on Friday.
It places Manchester City at number one, despite their failure to win back-to-back Champions League titles.
Real Madrid, who eventually won the trophy, are in second place.
Bayern Munich are ranked third, despite losing out on the Bundesliga title to Bayer Leverkusen.
Rounding out the top five are Liverpool followed by Roma.
The next Premier League side to feature in the coefficient are Chelsea in ninth, followed by Manchester United in 14th, West Ham in 16th and Arsenal in 19th.
The UEFA club coefficients are calculated based on a team’s performances in European competitions from the previous five seasons.
The rankings also affect how clubs are seeded in UEFA draws for upcoming European competitions.
UEFA club rankings for 2024/25 season (Top 20)
1. Manchester City
2. Real Madrid
3. Bayern Munich
4. Liverpool
5. Roma
6. PSG
7. Villarreal
8. Borussia Dortmund
9. Chelsea
10. Inter Milan
11. Bayer Leverkusen
12. FC Porto
13. RB Leipzig
14. Manchester United
15. Benfica
16. West Ham
17. Atletico Madrid
18. Barcelona
19. Arsenal
20. Atalanta
UEFA releases new club rankings [Top 20]