LONDON, Jan 23 (Reuters): Manchester United have retained their position as the highest revenue-generating soccer club in the world, edging out Spain's Real Madrid by the narrowest margin ever between the top two.
The Premier League club topped the Deloitte Football Money League for the 10th time by posting revenue for the 2016-17 season of 676.3 million euros ($827.25 million), 1.7 million euros more than the reigning European champions. Barcelona were third on 648.3 million euros. The combined revenue for the top 20 highest-earning clubs rose by six per cent to a record 7.9 b euros.
The top 20 was made up of 10 English clubs, who were boosted by the fact that 2016-17 was the first season of the current Premier League broadcast rights deal. The remaining 10 clubs comprised of three each from Spain, Germany and Italy and one from France. Seven-time European champions AC Milan dropped out of the top 20 for the first time.
Graphic on the top 20 football clubs for revenue earnings in the 2016/17 season, according to Deloitte's Football Money League report. — AFP