Who Is the Richest Football Club in the World?
At Tips180Prediction, we track not only football results and betting insights but also the financial muscle behind the world’s biggest clubs. For 2025, Real Madrid have reclaimed their spot as the richest football club in the world, surpassing Manchester City thanks to a surge in commercial and matchday revenues.
According to Deloitte and Forbes, Los Blancos are the only club to break past the £714 million mark, with Manchester City following closely at £709.9 million. Interestingly, Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona are also within striking distance, each generating well over £680 million in annual revenue.
The Premier League remains the wealthiest league globally, but surprisingly, City are the only English club inside the top four. Still, six Premier League giants dominate the top 10, showing the sheer financial power of English football.
Below, Tips180Prediction breaks down the Top 20 Richest Clubs in 2025, based on revenue figures from Deloitte.
Top 20 Richest Football Clubs in 2025 (By Revenue)
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Real Madrid – £714.7m
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Manchester City – £709.9m
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Paris Saint-Germain – £689.2m
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Barcelona – £687.6m
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Manchester United – £640.1m
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Bayern Munich – £639.5m
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Liverpool – £587m
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Tottenham Hotspur – £542.8m
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Chelsea – £506.3m
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Arsenal – £457.8m
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Juventus – £371.7m
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Borussia Dortmund – £361m
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AC Milan – £331.2m
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Internazionale – £325.7m
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Atletico Madrid – £313m
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Eintracht Frankfurt – £252.3m
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Newcastle United – £247.4m
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West Ham United – £236.5m
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Napoli – £230.1m
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Marseille – £222.1m