Real Madrid have topped the league table of the world's 20 richest football clubs for the sixth straight year, according to Deloitte. Its Football Money League, based on season 2009/10, also says the combined revenues of the 20 clubs passed 4.0 billion euros (£3.8 billion) for the first time.
Barcelona have retained second spot in the list, ahead of Manchester United who remain third, with the Arse, Chelsea and Liverpool at fifth, sixth and eighth respectively. No sign of Spurs once again but we have a new ground to build.
The Top Ten
Barcelona have retained second spot in the list, ahead of Manchester United who remain third, with the Arse, Chelsea and Liverpool at fifth, sixth and eighth respectively. No sign of Spurs once again but we have a new ground to build.
The Top Ten
- 1) Real Madrid: 438.6m euros
- 2) Barcelona: 398.1m euros
- 3) Man Utd: 349.8m euros
- 4) Bayern Munich: 323m euros
- 5) Arsenal: 274.1m euros
- 6) Chelsea: 255.9m euros
- 7) AC Milan: 235.8.m euros
- 8) Liverpool: 225.3m euros
- 9) Inter Milan 224.8m euros
- 10) Juventus: 205m euros
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