World's Richest Football Clubs

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Real Madrid's Richest Club in the World.
Real Madrid again ranks first as the world's richest club version of the Deloitte Football Money League. Spanish giants had become the richest club in six years in a row.

As reported by the Goal, but last season the Los Blancos perform in the Champions League is less satisfactory. El Real was eliminated in the last 16. Not only that, in the domestic league like La Liga, Real Madrid held only second place standings.

However, it did not affect Madrid in reaping the benefits financially. In their annual report recently, total kekayakan Madrid for £ 359.1 million or up 9.2 percent from the previous year amounted to £ 341.9 million.

They took advantage of the broadcasting rights of £ 129.9 million (€ 158.7 million). Obtaining it has exceeded the total cost of half of the top 20 clubs. Pengasilan advantage of the game could be up 27 percent, especially after they hosted the Champions League final.

In the second place, there is Barcelona. Madrid's eternal rival profit £ 325.9 million or up 4.6 percent from the previous year amounted to £ 311.7 million. Meanwhile, the third position is still occupied by Manchester United (MU) who benefit £ 286.4 million or up 2.8 percent from the previous year amounted to £ 278.5 million.

Here is a list of the richest clubs Deloitte versions:

1. Real Madrid: £ 359.1 million
2. Barcelona: £ 325.9 million
3. Manchester United: £ 286.4 million
4. Bayern Munich: £ 264.5 million
5. Arsenal: £ 224.4 million
6. Chelsea: £ 209.5 million
7. AC Milan: £ 193.1 million
8. Liverpool: £ 184.5 million
9. Inter Milan: £ 184.1 million
10. Juventus: £ 167.8 million
11. Manchester City: £ 125.1 million
12. Tottenham: £ 119.8 million
13. Hamburg: £ 119.7 million
14. Lyon: £ 119.6 million
15. Marseille: £ 115.5 million
16. Schalke: £ 114.5 million
17. Atletico Madrid: £ 101.9 million
18. AS Roma: £ 100.5 million
19. Stuttgart: £ 94 million
20. Aston Villa: £ 89.6 million