Learn about the ranking of the richest clubs in the world ... Barcelona is the biggest surprise

The recent report of the British specialist Deloitte Foundation on the richest football clubs in the world, the details of which were published by the Spanish newspaper, Marca, revealed great surprises, as despite the great impact of the Corona virus pandemic on the major revenues of these clubs, which have shrunk by two billion euros, But the most prominent surprise was that Barcelona, ​​which suffers the most from debt by about 700 million euros, was included in the list with total revenues of 715 million euros, but lost 125 million euros in return.

The majority of Barcelona's revenue comes from sales (340 million euros), while the box office has declined significantly, while maintaining broadcast television revenues.

It is noteworthy that the club's revenues in the previous season amounted to 841 million euros, in contrast to Real Madrid came second with 714 million euros, while it lost 39 million.

As for the triple champion, Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga, the domestic cup and the champions, it came third with 634 million euros, compared to Man United, fourth, with 580 million euros, which is the most lost club with 135 million euros.

In the rest of the centers are Liverpool (558), Man City (540), Paris Saint-Germain (540), Chelsea (469), and Tottenham (445), while Juventus (445) is in tenth place with 397 million euros, although it includes Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo.

The list of the 20 richest clubs in the world:


Barcelona: 715 million euros


Real Madrid: 714 million euros


Bayern Munich: 634


Man United: 580


Liverpool: 558


Man City: 540


Saint-Germain: 540


Chelsea: 469


Tottenham: 445


Juventus: 397


Arsenal: 388


Dortmund : 365


Atletico Madrid: 331


Inter Milan: 291


Zenit Russia: 236


Schalke 04: 222


Everton: 212


Lyon: 180


Napoli: 176


Frankfurt: 174

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