The revenues of Europe's top leagues have been ranked against one another and 17 Premier League teams are featured in the top 30. Real Madrid came first while Barcelona second, Manchester United lead the way for English reputation in revenue, keeping clear of rivals Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool. See full list after the cut.
United were the only English team to rank higher than Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain.
1. Real Madrid (€577m)
2. Barcelona (€560.8m)
3. Manchester United (€519.5m)
4. Paris St Germain (€480.8m)
5. Bayern Munich (€474m)
6. Manchester City (€463.5m)
7. Arsenal (€435.5m)
8. Chelsea (€420m)
9. Liverpool (€391.8m)
10. Juventus (€323.9m)
11. Borussia Dortmund (€280.6m)
12. Tottenham (€257.5m)
13. Schalke (€219.7m)
14. AC Milan (€199.1m)
15. Atletico Madrid (€187.1m)
16. Roma (€180.4m)
17. Newcastle (€169.3m)
18. Everton (€165.1m)
19. Inter Milan (€164.8m)
20. West Ham (€160.9m)
21. Galatasaray (€159.1m)
22. Southampton (€149.5m)
23. Aston Villa (€148.8m)
24. Leicester (€137.2m)
25. Sunderland (€132.9m)
26. Swansea (€132.8m)
27. Stoke (€130.9m)
28. Crystal Palace (€130.m)
29. West Brom (€126.6m)
30. Napoli (€125.5m)
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