Football

From Millions to Billions: The 10 Richest Football Clubs Shaping the Future of the Game

By Aniket Kuila

10. Chelsea

€545.5 million, is trying to adjust financially, but is still a contender in the Premier League.

9. Tottenham

€615.0M, the new stadium presents a massive boost in revenues alongside commercial growth.

8. Liverpool

€714.7 million, a strong brand financially boosted by broadcast and commercial revenue shares, which Anfield expansion further complements.

7. Arsenal

€716.5 million in income, harnessing revenues from stadium usage and a strong commercial presence in London.

6. FC Barcelona

€760.3M, currently cash-strapped but still can be dubbed a typically large global brand. And potential revenue still burns high.

5. FC Bayern

€765.4M, a financial powerhouse in Germany with efficient management, and a loyal supporter that is financially very sound.

4. Manchester United

€770.6 million, still a commercial powerhouse even with the poor performance recently on the field. Strong global fan base.

3. PSG

€805.9 million revenue that makes use of star strength and highly lucrative matchday income at Parc des Princes.

2. Manchester City

€837.8 million income gained through excellent commercial deals and the strong presence in the Champions League.

1. Real Madrid

Now records the revenues of €1045.5M, using stadium improvements and an internationally renowned and appealing brand, first to the milestone of € 1 B.