The 20 Richest Football Clubs 2020

Richest Football Clubs 2020

Barcelona become the richest football club in the world in year 2020. A report revealed that, Barcelona after winning eight league title in eleven years and reached the semi finals and finals of champions league than most time than other LA Liga teams. Richest football clubs 2020 rankings based on match-day income, commercial revenue and international tv money.

Liverpool holds the most expensive tv rights deal, the club earn almost (£265 million) each year. Their tv revenue money increased after winning champions league last year. Barcelona hold second most expensive tv rights money deal, the received £263 million. PSG ranking in richest football clubs 2020 increased after signing long-term deal with (Fanatics). A source revealed that, deal will bring ($56 million) a year.

RICHEST FOOTBALL CLUBS IN THE WORLD 2020

Rank

Clubs

Matchday Income

TV Money

Commercial Income

Overall Income

1

Barcelona

£144 million

£263.5 million

£340 million

£747.5 million

2

Real Madrid

£130 million

£227 million

£312.5 million

£669.5 million

3

Manchester United

£106.5 million

£243 million

£280 million

£629.5 million

4

Bayern Munich

£82 million

£183 million

£316 million

£581 million

5

PSG

£103 million

£138.5 million

£320 million

£561.5 million

6

Manchester City

£55 million

£254 million

£230 million

£539 million

7

Liverpool

£85 million

£265 million

£186.9 million

£536.9 million

8

Tottenham

£82 million

£243 million

£135 million

£460 million

9

Chelsea

£57 million

£202 million

£186 million

£445 million

10

Juventus

£60 million

£184 million

£165 million

£409 million

11

Arsenal

£100 million

£186 million

£112.5 million

£398.5 million

12

Borussia Dortmund

£53 million

£148.5 million

£134 million

£335 million

13

Atletico Madrid

£52 million

£185 million

£90 million

£327 million

14

Inter Milan

£45 million

£140.5 million

£136.8 million

£322.3 million

15

Schalke 04

£47.5 million

£147.5 million

£97 million

£292 million

16

AS Roma

£28 million

£128 million

£48.5 million

£205.5 million

17

Lyon

£37.5 million

£110 million

£51 million

£198.5 million

18

West Ham

£27 million

£128 million

£36.2 million

£191.2 million

19

Everton

£14 million

£134 million

£40 million

£188 million

20

Napoli

£14 million

£128 million

£41 million

£183 million

The above information about football clubs earnings from matches, tv revenue and commercial business reported before the corona-virus. Corona-virus not only impacts the salaries of players, staff members and team coaches but also clubs gateway income in home games. Clubs received a fixed amount of tv revenue money based on their qualification champions league group stages and international tv rights.

Once the season in September 2020 continue the details of the clubs income generated from match day updated here. Premier league fixtures 2020-21 announced and opening week take place from 12th September 2020. No details revealed about the attendance and tickets for the matches. PSG football recently play the match in attendance of 5,000 people against Le Havre.