The money in football, especially European, is astonishing. Whether you are looking at player wages, football betting and wagering markets, or prize money, finances dominate the current game. It’s the most popular sport in the world, with millions of fans in every nation, and sponsors clamour to have their label associated with the biggest competitions and teams. The richest football clubs in the world have lucrative sponsorship deals and massive fanbases across the world. Their player performance is top-flight, and they often strive to have the best players.
Here are the top 20 richest football clubs in the world.
Rank | Club
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Revenue |
1.
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Manchester City | €644.9 million
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2. | Real Madrid
|
€640.7 million |
3.
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Bayern Munich | €611.4 million
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4. | FC Barcelona
|
€582.1 million |
5.
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Manchester united | €558 million
|
6. | PSG
|
€556.2 million |
7.
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Liverpool | €550.4 million
|
8. | Chelsea
|
€493.1 million |
9.
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Juventus | €433.5 million
|
10. | Tottenham
|
€406.2 million |
11.
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Arsenal | €366.5 million
|
12. | Borussia Dortmund
|
€337.6 million |
13.
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Atletico Madrid | €332.8 million
|
14. | Inter Milan
|
€330.9 million |
15.
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Leicester City | €255.5 million
|
16. | West Ham
|
€221.5 million |
17.
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Wolves | €219.2 million
|
18. | Everton
|
€218.1 million |
19.
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Zenit | €212 million
|
20. | Aston Villa
|
€207.3 million |