Thursday, 19 January 2017

Man Utd overtake Real Madrid to become world's richest club

Real Madrid and Barcelona have been overtaken by Manchester United in the Deloitte Money League which determines the world's richest clubs.
United have topped the money league for the first time since 2005 but the pound's fall against the euro means they may struggle to beat Barcelona and Real Madrid again next year.Man Utd overtake Real Madrid to become world's richest clubReal, who had topped the list for 11 years, were beaten to second place by their La Liga rivals Barcelona by just €100,000, ESPN FC reports.
United, on the other hand, have surged ahead of the pack, becoming the first football team to earn more than £500 million in a season.
United earned a total revenue of £515m is almost £50m more than Barcelona and Real generated for the 2015/2016 season.anchester United were 2016 FA Cup champions
Real, who had topped the list for 11 years, were beaten to second place by their La Liga rivals Barcelona by just €100,000, ESPN FC reports.
United, on the other hand, have surged ahead of the pack, becoming the first football team to earn more than £500 million in a season.
United earned a total revenue of £515m is almost £50m more than Barcelona and Real generated for the 2015/2016 season.ayern Munich came in fourth place while Manchester City became fifth and PSG in sixth.
The next three places are filled by Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool, non-movers but all setting new club records for revenue.
In tenth and eleventh place are Juventus and Dortmund. ventus are the richest Italian club once again
For Italian teams, the rankings are AS Roma (15th at €218.2m), AC Milan (16th at €214.7m) and Inter Milan (19th at €179.2m).
Spurs are the next best-placed English outfit in 12th, on £209m, with West Ham and Premier League champions Leicester new entrants in the table at 18th and 20th, respectively.Man Utd overtake Real Madrid to become world's richest club

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