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Premier League Clubs Dominate Global Football Revenue Rankings

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Premier League clubs have reinforced their financial dominance on the global stage, with 14 English sides featuring among the world’s top 30 revenue generating football clubs.

According to the latest financial rankings, Real Madrid lead the pack with a staggering £906 million in revenue, followed closely by Manchester City on £726m. French champions Paris Saint-Germain rank third with £698m, ahead of Manchester United (£667m) and Bayern Munich (£663m).

Spanish giants Barcelona (£659m) remain competitive, while Arsenal (£621m) and Liverpool (£619m) also feature in the top 10, underlining the Premier League’s growing commercial strength. Tottenham Hotspur (£533m) and Chelsea (£472m) round off the English representation in the top bracket.

Other European heavyweights include Borussia Dortmund (£445m), Atletico Madrid (£355m), AC Milan (£344m), Inter Milan (£339m) and Juventus (£308m).

Further down the list, the Premier League’s financial muscle becomes even clearer. Clubs such as Newcastle United (£322m), West Ham (£279m), Aston Villa (£269m), Brighton (£223m), Crystal Palace (£190m), Everton (£189m), Fulham (£184m) and Wolves (£179m) all make the top 30.

Other non-English names include Marseille (£249m), Lyon (£229m), Napoli (£220m), Roma (£216m), Eintracht Frankfurt (£213m), Benfica (£194m) and Flamengo (£172m).


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