Clubs with highest revenue last season Deloitte Football Money League Rank last year 2024-25 revenue 1. Real Madrid 1 €1161m (£975m) 2. Barcelona 6 €974.8m (£819m) 3. Bayern Munich 5 €860.6m (£723m) 4. Paris St-Germain 3 €837m (£703m) 5. Liverpool 8 €836.1m (£702m) 6. Man City 2 €829.3m (£697m) 7. Arsenal 7 €821.7m (£690m) 8. Man Utd 4 €793.1m (£666m) 9. Tottenham 9 €672.6m (£565m) 10. Chelsea 10 €584.1m (£491m) 11. Inter Milan 14 €537.5m (£452m) 12. Borussia Dortmund 11 €531.3m (£446m) 13. Atletico Madrid 12 €454.5m (£382m) 14. Aston Villa 18 €450.2m (£378m) 15. AC Milan 13 €410.4m (£345m) 16. Juventus 16 €401.7m (£337m) 17. Newcastle 15 €398.4m (£335m) 18. VfB Stuttgart N/A €296.3m (£249m) 19. Benfica 25 €283.4m £238m) 20. West Ham 17 €276m (£232m)
A perfect display of why the Glazers won't be going anywhere soon, team been in a sorry state, no CL football but still nearly top revenue in the league, Woodward was right when he uttered the infamous lines "Playing performance doesn't really have a meaningful impact on what we can do on the commercial side of the business."
A perfect display of why the Glazers won't be going anywhere soon, team been in a sorry state, no CL football but still nearly top revenue in the league, Woodward was right when he uttered the infamous lines "Playing performance doesn't really have a