English clubs thanks to Premier League contracts worth in excess of £8 billion over three years are topping the list of the top richest football clubs in the world by revenue. Clubs from the Ligue 1 in France, La Liga in Spain, and Germany’s Bundesliga all competed for the top spot, along with one of the very best from England. This battle for first place was “the closest in Money League history” with only $2million separating the club in first place from the club in second place.
Rank | Club | Revenue |
1. | Manchester United | $827.9 million |
2. | Real Madrid FC | $825.9 million |
3. | FC Barcelona | $793.2 million |
4. | FC Bayern Munich | $719.8 million |
5. | Manchester City FC | $646.2 million |
6. | Arsenal FC | $597.1 million |
7. | Paris Saint-Germain FC | $595.4 million |
8. | Chelsea FC | $524.3 million |
9. | Liverpool FC | $519.5 million |
10. | Juventus FC | $496.9 million |
11. | Tottenham Hotspur FC | $435.5 million |
12. | Borussia Dortmund | $407.4 million |
13. | Atlético Madrid | $333.9 million |
14. | Leichester City | $332.2 million |
15. | Inter Milan | $321.2 million |
16. | FC Schalke 04 | $282.1 million |
17. | West Ham United | $261.3 million |
18. | Southampton FC | $259.9 million |
19. | Napoli | $245.6 million |
20. | Everton FC | $244 million |