Richest Football Clubs In World: Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man Utd And Man City In Top 10

Deloitte Football Money League have announced the latest rankings in the revenue charts for the 2013-14 season, with Premier League clubs taking up half the top ten. Read the full list here:

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10. Juventus
2013-14 Revenue: €279.4 million

The most popular club amongst Italian football supporters, Juventus have dominated the Serie A title race in recent seasons and will now hope to make an impression in the UEFA Champions League.

9. Liverpool
2013-14 Revenue: €305.9 million

A superb season in 2013-14 saw Liverpool finish second place in the Premier League.

8. Arsenal
2013-14 Revenue: €359.3 million

As well as another season reaching the UEFA Champions League knockout stages, Arsenal won the FA Cup last season. Their tickets are amongst the most expensive in Europe.

7. Chelsea
2013-14 Revenue: €387.9 million

Chelsea brought back Jose Mourinho last season, but weren’t able to claim the Premier League title. Still, they reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League.

6. Manchester City
2013-14 Revenue: €414.4 million

Manchester City won the Premier League title, pipping Liverpool at the last hurdle. Manuel Pellegrini’s men remain the team to beat in England.

5. Paris Saint-Germain
2013-14 Revenue: €474.2 million

PSG’s star studded line-up is amongst the best in Europe, and they continue to dominate domestically.

4. FC Barcelona
2013-14 Revenue: €484.6 million

Although FC Barcelona didn’t enjoy the best season last term, they still earn colossal revenues in comparison with the rest of La Liga. This season they have added Luis Suarez to an already stellar starting XI.

3. Bayern Munich
2013-14 Revenue: €487.5 million

Pep Guardiola has reinvigorated Bayern Munich, bringing their on-pitch success up to speed with their immense commercial growth.

2. Manchester United
2013-14 Revenue: €518.0 million

Manchester United may have had a desperately poor season last term by their own high standards, with manager David Moyes dismissed in April, but their off-pitch appeal has never been in doubt.

1. Real Madrid
2013-14 Revenue: €549.5 million

No club is able to generate as much income as Real Madrid at present, and Carlo Ancelotti’s men won the UEFA Champions League last term to claim La Decima.