Gazeta Esportiva.com
·22 January 2026
Meet the clubs with the highest revenues in the world in 2025

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·22 January 2026

European football continues to generate the highest revenues in the world. The Deloitte Football Money League has published its 29th edition, referring to the 2024/2025 season, with the highest revenues in world football. Among the 30 clubs listed, only one is not located in European territory: Flamengo. According to the publication, the season set a new record, generating more than 12 billion euros (about 75 billion reais) with the top 20 clubs on the list.
The study is based on club revenues generated from ticket sales, broadcasting rights, and commercial sources.
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For the second consecutive year, Real Madrid surpassed the 1 billion euro revenue mark. In the 2023/2024 season, the Merengue club was the first in history to reach this milestone, with 1.045 billion euros (about 6.51 billion reais). In the 2024/2025 season, Real broke its own record and earned 1.161 billion euros (about 7.23 billion reais).
The second place this season goes to Barcelona, which climbed four positions compared to last season. The Catalan club earned close to 1 billion euros, about 975 million euros (about 6.071 billion reais). Next comes Bayern Munich, which also moved up two spots in the ranking. The German team had 860 million euros (about 5.355 billion reais).
The biggest drops at the top of the ranking were seen with the Manchester teams. Manchester City fell from second place with 837.8 million euros (about 5.126 billion reais) to sixth place with 829.3 million euros (about 5.163 billion reais). Manchester United dropped from fourth place with 770.6 million euros (about 4.798 billion reais) to eighth place with 793.1 million euros (about 4.938 billion reais).
Flamengo occupies the 29th position with 202.7 million euros (about 1.262 billion reais). The Brazilian club stands out for the second consecutive year, this time climbing one spot compared to the 2023/2024 season.
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