Deloitte Football Money League: Manchester United tipped to regain top spot with £500m revenue
Real Madrid and Barcelona claimed the top two spots based on 2014/15 revenues
The Independent » 55mReal Madrid and Barcelona claimed the top two spots based on 2014/15 revenues
The Independent » 55mManchester United are expected to become world football's biggest earners in the next 12 months, says a Deloitte report.
BBC Sport » 1hThe revenues generated by English clubs continues to scale new heights with further riches still to come
Telegraph » 1hReal Madrid earned more last campaign than any other team while Manchester United come out on top in the Premier League
Telegraph » 1h⢠United drop to third in Deloitte list but could claim No1 spot next year ⢠Nine Premier League teams now in top 20 clubs based on revenue earned Manchester United have dropped a place to third in the Deloitte rich list behind Real Madrid and Barcelona but could claim the No1 position next yearâ¦
Guardian » 1hMore half of the top 30 highest-earning football clubs in the world play in the Premier League - but Spanish sides Real Madrid and Barcelona lead the way.
SkySports.com » 1hManchester United are the highest-earning club in the Premier League and have been tipped to register the world's largest revenue for a football club in 2015/16.
SkySports.com » 1h⢠Sheyi Ojo became youngest goal-scorer in Liverpoolâs FA Cup history ⢠Klopp praises Jon Flanagan on return from 20-month injury absence Jürgen Klopp said Liverpoolâs young talents âhave a lot to learnâ and need time to fulfil their potential after Exeter City were soundly beaten in the FAâ¦
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