The financial powerhouses of the Premier League continue to dominate European football, with new revenue figures for the 2024/25 season highlighting the league’s biggest earners. According to data from PriceofFootball.com shared by Sky Sports, Liverpool currently top the list of highest-revenue clubs in England.
Liverpool Lead Premier League Revenue Table
Liverpool generated an impressive £703 million in revenue during the 2024/25 season, narrowly edging out Manchester City and Arsenal in a tightly contested financial race among England’s elite clubs.
The latest rankings showcase how closely matched the Premier League’s top clubs are off the pitch, with broadcasting deals, commercial partnerships, ticket sales, and global fan engagement continuing to fuel massive revenues.
Premier League Clubs With Highest Revenue in 2024/25
Here are the reported revenue figures for the top Premier League clubs:
- Liverpool — £703 million
- Manchester City — £694 million
- Arsenal — £691 million
- Manchester United — £667 million
- Tottenham Hotspur — £565 million
The gap between Liverpool, Manchester City, and Arsenal is especially narrow, emphasizing how competitive the financial landscape has become at the top of English football.
Arsenal Continue Financial Rise
Arsenal’s £691 million revenue figure marks another significant step forward for the North London club. The Gunners have benefited from recent success in both the Premier League and UEFA Champions League, while their commercial growth and increased global exposure have helped close the financial gap with Liverpool and Manchester City.
Their continued presence among Europe’s elite clubs has strengthened sponsorship opportunities and matchday income at Emirates Stadium.
Manchester United Remain Commercial Giants
Despite mixed performances on the pitch in recent years, Manchester United still generated £667 million in revenue. The club remains one of the most commercially successful sports brands in the world, supported by a massive global fan base and longstanding sponsorship agreements.
Tottenham Maintain Top-Five Position
Tottenham Hotspur rounded out the top five with £565 million in revenue. The club’s state-of-the-art stadium and strong commercial operations continue to provide a major financial boost, even as Spurs chase consistent success in domestic and European competitions.
Premier League Financial Power Keeps Growing
The latest numbers reinforce the Premier League’s position as the richest football league in the world. Massive broadcasting contracts, international fan engagement, and lucrative sponsorship deals continue to separate English clubs financially from much of Europe.
With clubs investing heavily in players, infrastructure, and global branding, the financial competition among Premier League giants is expected to intensify even further in the coming seasons.
Source: PriceofFootball.com via Sky Sports

