FC Barcelona tops Deloitte’s Football Money League for the first time, becoming the third club ever to do so
· The 23[rd] Deloitte Football Money League reveals the top 20 highest revenue generating football clubs for the 2018/19 season, with combined revenues growing to $10.6bn, a new record; · FC Barcelona reaches the top of the Money League for the first time and also becomes the first club to break the $900m barrier; · Real Madrid drops to second, generating revenue of $864m, with the gap between first and second place the highest in the publication’s history ($95.3m); · Manchester United ($811.7m) is in third but is at risk of losing the position as the Premier League’s highest
·Deloitte Football Money League reveals the top 20 highest earning football clubs for the 2017/18 season, with combined revenues growing 6% to €8.3bn, a new record;
·Real Madrid return to top spot for a record twelfth time, and the first time since 2014/15, generating €750.9m in revenue;
·FC Barcelona climb one place to second, making it a Spanish one-two at the top of the Money League, whilst Manchester United slip to third having been first last year;
·Tottenham Hotspur make it into the top 10 for only the second time, having last appeared in 2006/07. A record six