Liverpool Record the Highest Revenue Increase in the Deloitte Football Money League 2019

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Jan 24, 2019
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Liverpool have experienced the largest revenue increase in the latest Deloitte Football Money League, where they've registered profits of £90.6m and climbing two spots to seventh in the list of the world's 20 richest football clubs.

Real Madrid top the list, placing above last year's leaders, Manchester United, and achieving record revenues of €750.9m (£674.6m) on the back of their landmark Champions League success last campaign.

Man Utd fall back to third behind Barcelona, meaning the two Spanish titans top the list for the first time since 2014-15, according to Deloitte. The list showcases combined revenues of the top 20 clubs has risen a record 6% to £7.4bn.

There were a record six English Premier League clubs in the top 10, with Manchester City making it into the top five, and Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Tottenham Hotspur occupied places six to 10. Everton finished the season in 17th spot, Newcastle United 19th, and West Ham United 20th. Check out the full statistics from Deloitte below.

Check out last year's Deloitte Money League list here.

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Liverpool Record the Highest Revenue Increase in the Deloitte Football Money League 2019

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Jan 24, 2019
Jacob Davey
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Liverpool have experienced the largest revenue increase in the latest Deloitte Football Money League, where they've registered profits of £90.6m and climbing two spots to seventh in the list of the world's 20 richest football clubs.

Real Madrid top the list, placing above last year's leaders, Manchester United, and achieving record revenues of €750.9m (£674.6m) on the back of their landmark Champions League success last campaign.

Man Utd fall back to third behind Barcelona, meaning the two Spanish titans top the list for the first time since 2014-15, according to Deloitte. The list showcases combined revenues of the top 20 clubs has risen a record 6% to £7.4bn.

There were a record six English Premier League clubs in the top 10, with Manchester City making it into the top five, and Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Tottenham Hotspur occupied places six to 10. Everton finished the season in 17th spot, Newcastle United 19th, and West Ham United 20th. Check out the full statistics from Deloitte below.

Check out last year's Deloitte Money League list here.

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Liverpool have experienced the largest revenue increase in the latest Deloitte Football Money League, where they've registered profits of £90.6m and climbing two spots to seventh in the list of the world's 20 richest football clubs.

Real Madrid top the list, placing above last year's leaders, Manchester United, and achieving record revenues of €750.9m (£674.6m) on the back of their landmark Champions League success last campaign.

Man Utd fall back to third behind Barcelona, meaning the two Spanish titans top the list for the first time since 2014-15, according to Deloitte. The list showcases combined revenues of the top 20 clubs has risen a record 6% to £7.4bn.

There were a record six English Premier League clubs in the top 10, with Manchester City making it into the top five, and Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Tottenham Hotspur occupied places six to 10. Everton finished the season in 17th spot, Newcastle United 19th, and West Ham United 20th. Check out the full statistics from Deloitte below.

Check out last year's Deloitte Money League list here.

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Liverpool Record the Highest Revenue Increase in the Deloitte Football Money League 2019

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Jan 24, 2019
Jacob Davey
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Liverpool have experienced the largest revenue increase in the latest Deloitte Football Money League, where they've registered profits of £90.6m and climbing two spots to seventh in the list of the world's 20 richest football clubs.

Real Madrid top the list, placing above last year's leaders, Manchester United, and achieving record revenues of €750.9m (£674.6m) on the back of their landmark Champions League success last campaign.

Man Utd fall back to third behind Barcelona, meaning the two Spanish titans top the list for the first time since 2014-15, according to Deloitte. The list showcases combined revenues of the top 20 clubs has risen a record 6% to £7.4bn.

There were a record six English Premier League clubs in the top 10, with Manchester City making it into the top five, and Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Tottenham Hotspur occupied places six to 10. Everton finished the season in 17th spot, Newcastle United 19th, and West Ham United 20th. Check out the full statistics from Deloitte below.

Check out last year's Deloitte Money League list here.

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