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2017/18 €8.3bn 40% 17% 43% Bullseye Football Money League 2019 2019 Money League top 20 total revenue profile (€bn) Matchday Broadcast Commercial MUN MCI ARS PSG CHE TOT SCH EVE WHU DOR ATM INT MIL FCB JUV MAD BAY LIV ROM NEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 €1bn 60.5m Real Madrid has pulled away from domestic rivals Barcelona (2nd) and Money League arch- rivals Manchester United (3rd), finishing top by the second widest margin in Money League history. Total revenue of the top 20 Money League clubs was a record €8.3bn, an increase of 6% from the previous year . €8.3bn Spain England Germany France Italy Real Madrid, Manchester United, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus were the highest ranked clubs in each of the ‘big five’ leagues. Participation in UEFA competitions remains a strong driver of revenue growth with last season’s Champions League finalists Real Madrid and Liverpool both climbing the Money League table. 1st 3rd 6th 4th 11th 10 NEYMAR JR 7 MBAPPÉ Signing Neymar and Mbappé has had a noticeable impact on Paris Saint- Germain, with demand to watch these marquee signings driving record revenue through improved matchday and commercial performance. A record six Premier League clubs feature in the top ten of the Money League. With Juventus falling to 11th position in the Money League, this is the first edition with no Italian club in the top ten. Will the impact of the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo see them return to the top ten in next year’s edition? There are 13 Premier League clubs in the Money League top 30, with a debut for Brighton & Hove Albion. In the 2008/09 season they generated £4.4m and in 2017/18 it was £139.4m. 2008/09 £4.4m 2017/18 £139.4m Congratulations to Real Madrid who are the highest revenue-generating club in the world for a record 12th time and the first to record revenue of three-quarters of a billion Euros in one season. €750.9m €690.4m €304.4m €666.0m €568.4m €513.7m €505.7m €439.2m €428.3m €212.9m €197.9m €201.5m €541.7m €394.9m €280.8m €250.0m €207.7m €629.2m €317.2m €243.8m

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2017/18

€8.3bn

40%17%

43%

BullseyeFootball Money League 2019

2019 Money League top 20 total revenue profile (€bn)

Matchday Broadcast Commercial

MUN

MCI

ARS

PSG

CHE

TOT

SCH

EVE

WHU

DOR

ATM

INT

MIL

FCB

JUV

MAD

BAY

LIV

ROM

NEW

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

€1bn

€60.5m

Real Madrid has pulled away from domestic rivals Barcelona (2nd) and Money League arch-rivals Manchester United (3rd), finishing top by the second widest margin in Money League history.

Total revenue of the top 20 Money League clubs was a record €8.3bn, an increase of 6% from the previous year .

€8.3bn

€8.3bn

Spain

England

Germany

France

Italy

Real Madrid, Manchester United, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus were the highest ranked clubs in each of the ‘big five’ leagues.

Participation in UEFA competitions remains a strong driver of revenue growth with last season’s Champions League finalists Real Madrid and Liverpool both climbing the Money League table.

1st

3rd

6th

4th

11th

10NEYMAR JR

7MBAPPÉ

Signing Neymar and Mbappé has had a noticeable impact on Paris Saint-Germain, with demand to watch these marquee signings driving record revenue through improved matchday and commercial performance.

A record six Premier League clubs feature in the top ten of the Money League.

With Juventus falling to 11th position in the Money League, this is the first edition with no Italian club in the top ten. Will the impact of the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo see them return to the top ten in next year’s edition?

There are 13 Premier League clubs in the Money League top 30, with a debut for Brighton & Hove Albion. In the 2008/09 season they generated £4.4m and in 2017/18 it was £139.4m.

2008/09

£4.4m2017/18

£139.4m

Congratulations to Real Madrid who are the highest revenue-generating club in the world for a record 12th time and the first to record revenue of three-quarters of a billion Euros in one season.

€750.9m

€690.4m

€304.4m

€666.0m

€568.4m

€513.7m

€505.7m

€439.2m

€428.3m

€212.9m

€197.9m

€201.5m

€541.7m

€394.9m

€280.8m

€250.0m

€207.7m

€629.2m

€317.2m

€243.8m