Current rankings

Rank↓Club↓Revenue
( million)↓
Country↓Change↓
1.Real Madrid438.6Spain Spainsteady
2.Barcelona398.1Spain Spainsteady
3.Manchester United349.8England Englandsteady
4.Bayern Munich323.0Germany Germanysteady
5.Arsenal274.1England Englandsteady
6.Chelsea255.9England Englandsteady
7.Milan235.8Italy Italyincrease3
8.Liverpool225.3England Englanddecrease1
9.Internazionale224.8Italy Italysteady
10.Juventus205.0Italy Italydecrease2
11.Manchester City152.8England Englandsteady
12.Tottenham Hotspur146.3England Englandincrease3
13.Hamburg146.2Germany Germanydecrease2
14.Lyon146.1France Francedecrease1
15.Marseille141.1France Francedecrease1
16.Schalke139.8Germany Germanysteady
17.Atlético de Madrid124.5Spain Spainincrease5
18.Roma122.7Italy Italydecrease6
19.Stuttgart114.8Germany Germanyincrease5
20.Aston Villa109.4England Englandincrease5
21.Fiorentina106.4Italy Italy
22.Borussia Dortmund105.2Germany Germany
23.Girondins de Bordeaux102.8France France
24.Sevilla99.6Spain Spain
25.Valencia99.3Spain Spain
26.Benfica98.2Portugal Portugal
27.Everton96.6England England
28.Werder Bremen96.5Germany Germany
29.Napoli95.1Italy Italy
30.Fulham94.2England England
31.West Ham United87.6England England

[edit]UEFA's top 5 leagues

Italian internet sports business company StageUp conducted a study of the revenues generated by the top European leagues - and found that England’s Premier League made a billion euros more than Italy's Serie A, which enjoyed the second biggest proceeds.[1]

Rank↓League↓Revenue
( billion)↓
Country↓
1.Premier League2.43 England
2.Serie A1.43Italy Italy
3.Bundesliga1.42Germany Germany
4.La Liga1.35Spain Spain
5.Ligue 11.04France Franc