Manchester United overtake Real Madrid and Barcelona to become world’s richest club.
The 20-time English champions generated a record €689m (£515m) in revenue during the 2015/16 season – a 30% increase on the previous campaign.
See the current list below
:
Deloitte Football Money League 2015/16
1. Manchester United (€689m)
2. Barcelona (€620.2m)
3. Real Madrid (€620.1m)
4. Bayern Munich (€592m)
5. Manchester City (€524.9m)
6. Paris Saint-Germain (€520.9m)
7. Arsenal (€468.5m)
8. Chelsea (€447.4m)
9. Liverpool (€403.8m)
10. Juventus (€341.1m)
11. Borussia Dortmund (€283.9m)
12. Tottenham Hotspur (€279.7m)
13. Atletico Madrid (€228.6m)
14. Schalke (€224.5m)
15. Roma (€218.2m)
16. AC Milan (€214.7m)
17. Zenit St Petersburg (€196.5m)
18. West Ham United (€192.3m)
19. Inter Milan (€179.2m)
20. Leicester City (€172.1m)
Manchester United overtake Real Madrid and Barcelona to become world’s richest club.
The 20-time English champions generated a record €689m (£515m) in revenue during the 2015/16 season – a 30% increase on the previous campaign.
See the current list below
:
Deloitte Football Money League 2015/16
1. Manchester United (€689m)
2. Barcelona (€620.2m)
3. Real Madrid (€620.1m)
4. Bayern Munich (€592m)
5. Manchester City (€524.9m)
6. Paris Saint-Germain (€520.9m)
7. Arsenal (€468.5m)
8. Chelsea (€447.4m)
9. Liverpool (€403.8m)
10. Juventus (€341.1m)
11. Borussia Dortmund (€283.9m)
12. Tottenham Hotspur (€279.7m)
13. Atletico Madrid (€228.6m)
14. Schalke (€224.5m)
15. Roma (€218.2m)
16. AC Milan (€214.7m)
17. Zenit St Petersburg (€196.5m)
18. West Ham United (€192.3m)
19. Inter Milan (€179.2m)
20. Leicester City (€172.1m)
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