Deloitte has released its 2026 ranking of the richest clubs in world football, and Real Madrid once again sits alone at the top. For the third consecutive year, the Spanish giants dominate the list, generating a record €1.161 billion in revenue during the 2024–25 season.
Commercial income played a major role, with €594 million driven by merchandise sales and partnerships, a boost widely linked to the arrival of Kylian Mbappé. FC Barcelona follow in second place with €974.8 million, ahead of Bayern Munich in third with €860.6 million. Despite a trophy-laden season, Paris Saint-Germain settle for fourth place.
PSG remain the only French club in the top 20, posting €837 million in revenue, up from €806 million the previous year, but the club drops one position compared to last season. English clubs continue to dominate the upper half of the ranking, led by Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal and Manchester United.
The rest of the list includes major European names such as Inter, Borussia Dortmund, Atlético de Madrid, AC Milan and Juventus. Olympique de Marseille and Olympique Lyonnais, present last year, fall out of the top 20, leaving PSG as France’s sole representative among football’s financial elite.
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