In a recent report from Deloitte, Manchester City was the highest-earning soccer club in Europe. Followed by Real Madrid, Liverpool and Manchester United.
Here’s the rest of the list:
- Manchester City – $790.8M
- Real Madrid – $772.2M
- Liverpool – $759.1M
- Manchester United – $744.9M
- Paris Saint-Germain – $707.7M
- Bayern Munich – $707M
- Barcelona – $690.4M
- Chelsea – $614.8M
- Tottenham Hotspur – $565.8M
- Arsenal – $468.9M
- Juventus – $433.4M
- Atlético Madrid – $426.1M
- Borussia Dortmund – $386.1M
- Inter Milan – $333.6M
- West Ham United – $325.8M
- AC Milan – $286.6M
- Leicester City – $272.8M
- Leeds United – $241.7M
- Everton – $231.2M
- Newcastle United – $229.7M
England had 11 clubs, Spain with three clubs, Italy with three clubs, Germany with two and France with one.
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