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21st Jan 2016

Half of the world’s 10 highest-earning football clubs are in the Premier League

Tom Victor

The five highest-earning Premier League clubs last season brought in a combined £1.7bn, ensuring all feature among the top 10 in the world for earnings.

But the increased wealth of the English top-flight can really be seen further down the list, with a total of 17 clubs from England and Wales making the top 30, even if Real Madrid and Barcelona hold the top two spots.

That’s according to the Deloitte Football Money League, which looks at clubs’ revenue from:

‘Matchday (including ticket and corporate hospitality sales), broadcast rights (including distributions from participation in domestic leagues, cups and European club competitions) and commercial sources (including sponsorship, merchandising, stadium tours and other commercial operations), and rank them on that basis.’

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Deloitte have suggested Manchester United will top the table next year, despite the club seeing revenue fall from £433.2m in 2013/14 to £395.2m in 2014/15.

‘The return to UEFA Champions League football, as well as the commencement of a number of significant commercial partnerships, will only strengthen the business in 2015/16,’ Deloitte says.

‘With this in mind, it would not be surprising to see United top next year’s Money League, with the club forecasting revenues of around £500m (around €650m).’

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Three Premier League clubs have entered the top 30 for the first time – Leicester City (24th), Crystal Palace (28th) and West Bromwich Albion (29th), while West Ham have climbed into the top 20 after just their third season back in the top flight.

‘With over half of the top 30 already made up of Premier League clubs, and the staggering new Premier League domestic broadcast deal coming into effect in 2016/17, there is an outside chance that the Money League top 30 will feature all 20 Premier League clubs in two years’ time,’ Deloitte has revealed.

Deloitte Football Money League – Top 10

  1. Real Madrid – £439m
  2. Barcelona – £426.6m
  3. Manchester United – £395.2m
  4. Paris Saint-Germain – £365.8m
  5. Bayern Munich – £360.6m
  6. Manchester City – £352.6m
  7. Arsenal – £331.3m
  8. Chelsea – £319.5m
  9. Liverpool – £298.1m
  10. Juventus – £246.4m

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