Man City top Premier League dominated Football Money League
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Manchester
City topped Deloitte's Football Money League for a second consecutive year as
the Premier League accounted for more than half of the top 20 clubs for the
first time.
Total
revenue from the top 20 revenue generating clubs rose to near pre-pandemic
levels of 9.2 billion euros ($9.9 billion, £8.1 billion) for the 2021/22
season, according to a report published on Thursday.
That
increase was largely due to a 1.3 billion euro rise in matchday revenue after
two seasons impacted by coronavirus restrictions.
The Premier
League's rise in international television rights sales and strong commercial
growth saw 11 clubs from the English top-flight make the top 20 for the first
time.
Leeds and
Newcastle replaced Wolves and Zenit St Petersburg in the only changes to the
top 20 from last season.
A 13 percent
rise in City's revenue to 731 million euros saw them retain top spot from
European champions Real Madrid on 714 million euros.
Liverpool
rose to third, their highest position in Money League history and above
Manchester United for the first time, thanks to a run to the Champions League
final, on 702 million euros.
United (689
million euros) were fourth ahead of Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich (both
654 million euros).
Barcelona,
who topped the Money League two years ago, dropped to seventh (638 million
euros) after crashing out of the Champions League at the group stage and
suffering slower commercial growth than their competitors.
Chelsea,
Tottenham and Arsenal make up the top 10.
"The
Premier League's financial superiority is unlikely to be challenged in the
coming seasons," said Sam Boor, director of Deloitte’s Sports Business
Group.
"It's
now likely a case of not if, but when, all 20 Premier League clubs will appear
in the Money League top 30."


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