The 2016/17 Deloitte Football Money League rankings have been announced and English clubs dominate like usual. A step backwards for AC Milan.
AC Milan’s revenues fall and so does the club’s position in the Deloitte Football Money League, where the Rossoneri, after the sixteenth place in 2017, find themselves at the twenty-first position in this year’s ranking. The Rossoneri’s revenues have fallen by 23 million euros in one year, going from 214.6 to 191.7 million euros.
The ranking sees Manchester United excel with 676.3 million euros earned in the last season, followed closely by the two Spanish giants of Real Madrid with 674,6 million and Barcelona with 648.3 million euros. The ranking is obviously dominated by the English clubs occupying 10 spots in the top 20.
Regarding the Italian clubs, Juventus lead the way (10th with 405.7 million), while Inter are fifteenth at 262.1. Even current Serie A leaders Napoli are in front of the Rossoneri with 200.7 million euros.
Full ranking: Everton (20), Napoli (19), Southampton (18), West Ham (17), Schalke (16), Inter (15), Leicester City (14), Atletico Mardid (13), Borussia Dortmund (12), Totteham Hotspur (11), Juventus (10), Liverpool (9), Chelsea (8), PSG (7), Arsenal (6), Manchester City (5), Bayer Munich (4), Barcelona (3), Real Madrid (2), Manchester United (1).