AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

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Nicolò Campo

Stadiums deprived of their supporters, players affected by the coronavirus, a messed up schedule and economic uncertainty that does not encourage sponsors to put their hands in their pockets.

The year 2020 has been hard for everyone, and especially for professional football clubs.

And the greats of Europe were no exception.

Thus, according to a recent study by the KPMG firm, almost all of them saw their operating results turn red between January and December.

Among the clubs most affected, the Italians.

AS Roma, Milan and Juve had a very difficult year.

And being a giant does not necessarily protect: Manchester United and Barça can attest to this.

But while the PSG has also suffered, it is on the side of Germany that the financial results were not so catastrophic: Bayern and Dortmund are doing well. The details of this ranking are to be found fair below, in the infographic concocted by our partner, Statista:

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Swiss ?

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The Belgians ?

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  • PSG

  • Covid 19

  • Soccer

  • Sport

  • Coronavirus

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