The highest earning football clubs in the world for 2015
With revenues reaching €577 million, Real Madrid win the title of richest club in the world, with Barcelona and Manchester United coming in second and third.
Pos. | Club | Revenue (2014/15) |
1 | Real Madrid | €577 million |
2 | Barcelona | €560.8 million |
3 | Manchester United | €519.5 million |
4 | Paris Saint-Germain | €480.8 million |
5 | Bayern Munich | €474 million |
6 | Manchester City | €463.5 million |
7 | Arsenal | €435.5 million |
8 | Chelsea | €420 million |
9 | Liverpool | €391.8 million |
10 | Juventus | €323.9 million |
11 | Borussia Dortmund | €280.6 million |
12 | Tottenham Hotspur | €257.5 million |
13 | Schalke | €219.7 million |
14 | AC Milan | €199.1 million |
15 | Atletico Madrid | €187.1 million |
16 | AS Roma | €180.4 million |
17 | Newcastle United | €169.3 million |
18 | Everton | €165.1 million |
19 | Inter Milan | €164.8 million |
20 | West Ham United | €160.9 million |
30. Napoli (€125.5m)
29. West Brom (€126.6m)
28. Crystal Palace (€130.m)
27. Stoke (€130.9m)
26. Swansea (€132.8m)
25. Sunderland (€132.9m)
24. Leicester (€137.2m)
23. Aston Villa (€148.8m)
22. Southampton (€149.5m)
21. Galatasaray (€159.1m)
The Premier League boasts 17 teams in the top 30 of this year’s Deloitte Football Money League.
Manchester United lead the way for English reputation in revenue, keeping clear of rivals Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool.
But the Premier League once again has come short to Spain’s power couple, Real Madrid and Barcelona.
And United were the only English team to rank higher than Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain.
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