Richest Football clubs in the world

Football
By Game Yetu | Dec 04, 2016

Forbes: World’s Top 20 Richest Football Clubs In 2016   

1 Real Madrid VALUE $3.26 billion YEARLY REVENUE $746m

2 FC Barcelona VALUE $3.17 billion YEARLY REVENUE $657m

3 Manchester United VALUE $3.10 billion YEARLY REVENUE $703m

4 Bayern Munich VALUE $2.34 billion YEARLY REVENUE $661m

5 man city VALUE $1.37 billion YEARLY REVENUE $562m

6 Chelsea FC VALUEl$1.36 billion YEARLY REVENUE $526m

7 Arsenal VALUE $1.30 billion YEARLY REVENUE $486m

8 Liverpool VALUE $982 million YEARLY REVENUE $415m

9 Juventus VALUE $837 million YEARLY REVENUE $379m

10 AC Milan VALUE $775 million YEARLY REVENUE$339m

11 Borussia Dortmund VALUE l$700 million YEARLY REVENUE $355m

12 PSG VALUE$634 million YEARLY REVENUE $645m     

13 Tottenham VALUE $600 million YEARLY REVENUE $293m

14 FC Schalke VALUE $572 million YEARLY REVENUE $290m

15 Inter Milan      VALUE $439 million YEARLY REVENUE $222m

16 Atletico VALUE $436 million YEARLY REVENUE $231m

17 Napoli VALUE $353 million YEARLY REVENUE $224m

18 Newcastle VALUE $349 million YEARLY REVENUE $210m

19 west ham VALUE $309 million YEARLY REVENUE $186m

20 Galatasaray VALUE $294 million YEARLY REVENUE $220m  

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