Manchester City, Atlético de Madrid, Arsenal, Sevilla and Borussia Dortmund feature in the top 10 in the latest UEFA rankings for club competitions.
The latest official list published sees Manchester City with a coefficient of 100.000, putting them ahead of Ninth-placed Arsenal (92.000) and tenth-placed Dortmund (89.000).
Real Madrid, who beat Atletico in the 2014 and 2016 Champions League finals, as well as retaining the trophy by defeating Juve 4-1 in the 2017 decider, top the table with a coefficient of 156.000.
The highest ranked Premier League club in the latest UEFA standings is Manchester City -- who sit eighth [100.00], ahead of Arsenal (9th - 92.000), Manchester United (12th - 82.000), Chelsea (13th - 82.000), Tottenham (19th - 67.000) and Liverpool (25th - 59.00).
UEFA Country Ranking is based on the results of each association's clubs in the five previous UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League seasons. The rankings determine the number of places allocated to an association in the forthcoming UEFA club competition.