Football's Richest Clubs: Real Madrid Stay Top of Money League
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Barcelona ranked second.
Compared to the last standings established in 2025, Paris Saint-Germain lost one place and left the podium.
A report published by Deloitte, called Football Money League, pointed to the Real Madrid as the world's leading time for the third consecutive year. With almost €1.2 billion (about $7.4 billion in current rate), the Spanish club remained in front of Barcelona, with €974.8 million, Bayern de Munique, with 860.6, PSG, with 837, and Liverpool, with 836.1 million. Manchester City, Arsenal, Manchester United, Tottenham, Chelsea, Inter-Million, Borusi…
Despite its record-breaking season in both sporting and financial terms, PSG has lost ground to its rivals in the ranking of clubs generating the most revenue. Deloitte has published its annual ranking of the richest clubs in world football. Real Madrid retains first place with record revenues of €1.2 billion. For the 2024-25 season, the 20 clubs in the Money League generated a total of €12.4 billion, an 11% increase compared to the previous yea…
The Football Money League ranking, published on Thursday by Deloitte, is based on revenue on ticketing, TV rights and commercial revenues.
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