
"Real Madrid remain in first place in the rankings, also remaining the only club to generate over €1bn in revenue. Barcelona, even without the revenue from the Camp Nou (under renovation), returned to the podium in second place with €975m. Bayern Munich close in third with €861m. The positions from four to 10 are: Paris Saint Germain with €837m, Liverpool with €837m, Manchester City with €928m, Arsenal with €822m, Manchester United with €794m, Tottenham with €672m and Chelsea with €584m."
"Inter made a significant leap in the rankings, though not enough to break into the top 10. The Nerazzurri, with a 37% increase compared to 2023-24, reached €537.5m and ranked 11th. Milan, with a mere 3% increase, ranked 15th with €410m, while Juventus followed in 16th place with €402m, a 13% increase. The last Italian club in the top 30 is Roma, holding on to 27th place with €216.3m."
Deloitte's Money League ranks European clubs by annual revenues, emphasizing matchday (€2.4bn), broadcast (€4.7bn) and commercial (€5.3bn) income. Real Madrid remain the sole club above €1bn, with Barcelona second at €975m and Bayern third at €861m. The report lists other top clubs with their revenues, including Manchester City at €928m and PSG and Liverpool both at €837m. Inter rose to 11th with €537.5m (+37%), Milan placed 15th with €410m (+3%), Juventus 16th with €402m (+13%), and Roma 27th with €216.3m.
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