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Real Madrid 2024-25 season biggest earner; Liverpool No.1 in PL

New Delhi, 23-January -2026, By IBW Team

Real Madrid 2024-25 season biggest earner; Liverpool No.1 in PL

Real Madrid remained the biggest-earning club in world football during the 2024-25 season while Liverpool for the first time generated the most revenues in the Premier League, according to an annual financial list published yesterday.

The Spanish club topped Deloitte’s Football Money League with 1.16 billion euros ($1.36 billion) of revenue despite not winning either LaLiga or the Champions League, a Reuters report from Manchester, England stated yesterday.

The only club to make more than $1 billion in the past two seasons, Real Madrid benefited in 2024-25 from a whopping 23 percent rise in commercial revenue — driven by merchandise and corporate partners — to 594 million euros, the Deloitte figures showed.

Perennial rivals and reigning LaLiga champions Barcelona were the second highest earners with 975 million euros, back in the top three for the first time in five years. Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich ranked third with 861 million euros, ahead of Champions League winners Paris St-Germain on 837 million euros.

Liverpool’s fifth place in the global money list, with 836 million euros of revenues from the season they won the Premier League, was the strongest performance of any English club in the 29-year history of the rankings.

Manchester City dropped to sixth with 829 million euros, followed by this season’s Premier League leaders Arsenal on 822 million.

Manchester United, which finished a lowly 15th in the Premier League last season, fell from fourth to eighth in revenues with 793 million euros — its lowest-ever position in the Money League that they have topped 10 times in the past.

Deloitte noted that United’s revenue outlook for the current season will worsen due to their absence from European competition and early exits from the FA Cup and League Cup.

Six Premier League sides made the global top 10, with Tottenham ninth on 673 million euros and Chelsea 10th on 584 million.

Overall, revenue for the top 20 clubs rose 11 percent to a record 12.4 billion euros. Commercial income increased to 5.3 billion euros, driven by expanded stadium usage on non-matchdays, rising sponsorship deals and improved retail operations.

Matchday revenue grew the fastest, up 16 percent to 2.4 billion euros, while broadcast revenue rose 10 percent, helped by the expanded FIFA Club World Cup in the United States last summer.

Deloitte said the rise of some Saudi Pro League clubs and Inter Miami from Major League Soccer could challenge the financial hegemony of Europe’s major sides in the future.


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