Here are the 10 highest paid clubs, dominated by English
The finances of most football clubs have suffered shocks during 2020 due to the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic, which continues to have a negative impact even today. The damage has come mainly from the lack of fans in stadiums around the world but also from the revision of trade agreements (falling sponsorships).
Although the most prestigious and prestigious clubs continue to occupy the first places in the annual revenue rankings, last season, which was unprecedented, perfectly reflects the effects of COVID-19, especially in the first quarter of 2020 , as reported in detail by the Deloitte Football Money League.
Top 10 highest scoring teams in the world:
Barcelona (715.1 million euros)
Barcelona continues to lead the ranking of the highest paid teams in the world with 715.1 million euros. However, in 2020 the revenues of the "blaugrana" have decreased by 125.7 million euros (15%), while last year they reached record figures of more than 840 million euros.
Real Madrid (714.9 million euros)
The "merengue" club has also not been spared from the Coronavirus pandemic. The decline in revenues of "Los Blancos" is 6%, given that in 2019 they managed to collect 757.3 million euros.
Bayern Munich (634.1 million euros)
Manchester United (580.4 million euros)
Liverpool (558.6 million euros)
Manchester City (549.2 million euros)
Paris Saint-Germain (540.6 million euros)
Chelsea (469.7 million euros)
Roman Abramovich's club did not have a very significant revenue loss. For 2020 it collected 469.7 million euros or 9% less than in 2019 (513.1 million euros)
Tottenham Hotspur (445.7 million euros)
Another Premier League team appears in the Top-10. Tottenham, who just opened the new stadium in London, had their revenue cut by 9%. The revenue figure fell from 513.1 million euros in 2019 to 469.7 million a year later.
Juventus (397.9 million euros)
The only Italian club in the top-10, Juventus, even though it has the Portuguese "star", Cristiano Ronaldo, could not avoid the crisis of the Koronavirus pandemic. "Old Lady", during 2020, revenues fell by 13% compared to 2019, collecting a total of 397.9 million euros.
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