Real Madrid have made history by becoming the first club to generate over €1bn in revenue, allowing them to remain top of the Deloitte Money League.
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The Liga giants, who collected another domestic title and a Champions League crown in 2023-24, made 1.05bn euros (£883m/$1.09bn) last season. No club has ever posted such numbers, with financial success off the field mirroring sporting triumphs on it.
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Premier League champions Manchester City, who landed that prize in a record-setting fourth successive campaign last term, sit second in the with impressive revenue figures of £708m ($872m). They are, however, still locked in an 115-charge Financial Fair Play fight.
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French giants Paris St-Germain (£681m/$839m), out-of-sorts Premier League side Manchester United (£651m/$802m) – who continue to implement cost-cutting measures under Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the club’s INEOS co-ownership team – and Bundesliga heavyweights Bayern Munich (£646m/$796m) complete the Deloitte top five.
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There are nine English sides in the 20 – with Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea, Newcastle and West Ham all retaining their places while Aston Villa are on the rise after securing a top-four finish last season and joining the Champions League party.