The 2016 Deloitte Football Money League – detailing the 2014/15 season – measures a club’s earnings from matchday revenue, broadcast rights and commercial sources, and ranks them on that basis.
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.
Real Madrid retained their place at the summit for the 11th year in a row, having generated €577m.
Deloitte Football Money League
(2014/15 revenue):
1. Real Madrid (€577m)
2. Barcelona (€560.8m)
3. Manchester United (€519.5m)
4. Paris St Germain (€480.8m)
5. Bayern Munich (€474m)
6. Manchester City (€463.5m)
7. Arsenal (€435.5m)
8. Chelsea (€420m)
9. Liverpool (€391.8m)
10. Juventus (€323.9m)
11. Borussia Dortmund (€280.6m)
12. Tottenham (€257.5m)
13. Schalke (€219.7m)
14. AC Milan (€199.1m)
15. Atletico Madrid (€187.1m)
16. Roma (€180.4m)
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17. Newcastle (€169.3m)
18. Everton (€165.1m)
19. Inter Milan (€164.8m)
20. West Ham (€160.9m)
21. Galatasaray (€159.1m)
22. Southampton (€149.5m)
23. Aston Villa (€148.8m)
24. Leicester City (€137.2m)
25. Sunderland (€132.9m)
26. Swansea City (€132.8m)
27. Stoke City (€130.9m)
28. Crystal Palace (€130.m)
29. West Brom (€126.6m)
30. Napoli (€125.5m)
Paul Ayorinde