Deloitte reveal more than half of world’s 20 richest clubs are in Premier League

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Deloitte reveal more than half of world’s 20 richest clubs are in Premier League
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Eleven of top 20 clubs are from England according to annual list

However, it is the broader financial superiority of the Premier League that makes for the most eye-catching news, with 11 of its clubs now in the top 20. It is the first time a single country has made up more than half the teams in the money league.

For the first time, both Manchester City and Liverpool rank above Manchester United in Deloitte's money league. Photograph: Oli Scarff/AFP via Getty Images “Commercial partner, fan and investor interest in the Premier League appears higher than ever before,” he added. “While this suggests optimism for further growth, continued calls for greater distribution of the financial wealth of English clubs across the football system and the impact of a cost-of-living crisis makes it all the more important for the game’s stakeholders to keep a clear focus on their responsibility as stewards of leading clubs.

According to Deloitte, the total revenue for the world’s top 20 men’s clubs in 2021/22 was £8 billion, an increase of 13 per cent compared to 2021 – powered by the return of supporters after two Covid-hit seasons and the rise in commercial revenue from English clubs.

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