Football Muse
·22 January 2026
Liverpool top English revenues as Real, Barça, Bayern lead Money League; Man Utd slump to record-low 8th

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·22 January 2026

The Deloitte Football Money League has been revealed for the 2024-25 season, with mixed news for Premier League clubs.
Manchester United have fallen to their lowest-ever position of eighth for revenue generated, down from fourth a year earlier. It follows a 15th-place finish in thePremier League, the club's lowest since last being relegated in 1974.
The Red Devils are expected to drop once again next season, following the failure to qualify for European football this season. Manchester City have also fallen significantly, from second in 2023-24 to sixth this time around.
Liverpool lead English teams for revenue for the first time, following the club's Premier League title success last season. The Reds are fifth overall, with 2024-25 the first time in the 29-year history of The Deloitte Football Money League that no English team has been inside the top three.
Real Madrid again lead the standings, ahead of Barcelona and Bayern Munich, who both rise. Barcelona's place in second is a welcome boost to the Spanish champions after recent economic issues. There are no Italian teams in the top 10, with Inter Milan (11th) the highest Serie A side.
Despite noPremier League team featuring inside the top four, the overall list is dominated by English sides. There are six Premier League clubs inside the top 10, while 50% of the top-earning clubs in world football are based in England.
Aston Villa, Newcastle, West Ham, Brighton, Everton, Crystal Palace, Bournemouth, Wolves and Brentford are all in the top 30.
1.Real Madrid - £975m
2.Barcelona - £819m
3.Bayern Munich - £723m
4.Paris Saint-Germain - £703m
5.Liverpool - £702m
6. Manchester City - £697m
7.Arsenal - £690m







































