Now 14 Premier League clubs in ‘richest’ World top 30 – Where Newcastle United now rank | OneFootball

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·23 de enero de 2025

Now 14 Premier League clubs in ‘richest’ World top 30 – Where Newcastle United now rank

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Premier League clubs absolutely dominate the Deloitte Football Money League 2025.

The latest Deloitte report has now been published, showing the ‘richest’ clubs in the World.


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That is, the football finance experts revealing their latest yearly overview of which clubs in the World generate the most money.

The report covers the 2023/24 season, with Deloitte as usual given access to the figures from (most) clubs, despite many clubs not having published their accounts as yet for that campaign.

Newcastle United released their 2022/23 season accounts on 11 January 2024 ahead of the 2024 Deloitte report, although on this occasion, no sign yet of NUFC releasing the 2023/24 accounts.

The big news at the very top end of the Deloitte Football Money League 2025, is that Real Madrid have kept top spot.

However, the even bigger news is surely the ongoing domination by Premier League clubs.

These are the 14 Premier League clubs who are ranked in the top 30 richest, based on total revenues last (2023/24) season, their place in the Deloitte list and their total revenue figures listed in millions of euros (then in brackets the 2024 total revenues for each of the Premier League clubs towards the top end):

Second – Man City €838m (€826m)

Fourth – Man U €771m (€746m)

Seventh – Arsenal €717m (€533m)

Eighth – Liverpool €715m (€683m)

Ninth – Tottenham €615m (€632m)

Tenth – Chelsea €546m (€589m)

Fifteenth – Newcastle United €372m (€288m)

Seventeenth – West Ham €322m (€275m)

Eighteenth – Aston Villa €310m (€244m)

Twenty first – Brighton (€257m)

Twenty sixth – Palace (€219m)

Twenty seventh – Everton (€218m)

Twenty eighth – Fulham (€212m)

Twenty ninth – Wolves (€207m)

POSITIVES

Of the Premier League clubs, only Arsenal (up €184m) had a bigger rise in total revenue than Newcastle United (up €84m).

Man City (up €12m), Man U (up €25m) and Liverpool (up €32m) only had relatively small rises in revenue last season.

Whilst Spurs (down €17m) and Chelsea (down €43m) saw falls in revenue.

NEGATIVES

Man City and Man U still generated more than twice as much money as Newcastle United, whilst Arsenal and Liverpool pretty much also had double the revenue of NUFC.

The likes of West Ham (up €47m) and Villa (up €66m) also saw big rises and were both within up €62m of Newcastle United.

Despite Newcastle United going up €84m and Chelsea going down by €43m, the fact remains that even the lowest of the Premier League ‘big six’ was still €174m higher than NUFC. A bigger difference than that between Newcastle United and Wolves which was a €165m gap, despite Wolves only the 14th highest revenue of the Premier League clubs and only 29th in the Deloitte list overall.

(The only six 2023/24 Premier League clubs to not feature in the new 2025 Deloitte rich list were relegated Luton, Burnley and Sheffield United, as well as Bournemouth, Forest and Brentford).

In this new Deloitte 2025 table below via BBC Sport, all figures are in millions of euros (€m). With the new position on left hand side (with last year’s Top 20 position in brackets) and then far right is where you will find the total revenue for each of the 20 top clubs, with the breakdown in between of Matchday, Broadcast and Commercial revenues:

Then these are the clubs in positions 21 to 30 in the new 2025 Deloitte Football Money League 2025:

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As you can see, 14 Premier League clubs in the top 29 when it comes to generating revenue in the 2023/24 season.

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