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    Deloitte Football Money League: Barcelona surpass rivals Real Madrid

    Deloitte Football Money League: Barcelona surpass rivals Real Madrid

    By Rajdeep Saha
    Jan 14, 2020
    05:44 pm

    What's the story

    La Liga champions Barcelona generated more money than other top European football club for the first time last season.

    According to Deloitte's Football Money League, the Spanish club earned £741.1 million in revenue in the previous season.

    Notably, the club swapped places with rivals Real Madrid, who fell to the second position.

    Here's more on the same.

    Top 10

    A look at the top 10 clubs

    Real Madrid fell to second place after generating £667.5 million.

    Premier League club Manchester United was third on £627.1 million.

    German and French champions Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain took the fourth and fifth places respectively.

    Premier League clubs Manchester City, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea follow suit.

    Whereas, Italian champions Juventus claimed the 10th place.

    Reason

    The reason behind Barca's surge at the top

    For the first time in 23 editions of Deloitte's Football Money League, the gap between first and second (€83 mn /£73.6 mn) has never been bigger.

    Barcelona's significant rise in year-on-year revenue is because of the Spanish club taking charge of its own merchandising and licensing activities.

    This is a major move by the Spanish side.

    United

    Manchester United have issues in hand

    Manchester United have issues in hand after failing to qualify for the UEFA Champions League.

    Their year-on-year revenues rose from £589.8 million to £627.1 million, however, the forecasted revenue for 2019-20 is between £560-£580 mn.

    Deloitte said those figures "would likely see the club fall to their lowest ever Money League position in next year's edition."

    Quote

    Barca have adapted to market conditions well

    Dan Jones, who is the partner in the Sports Business Group at Deloitte, said, "Barca is a clear example of a club adapting to changing market conditions, reducing the reliance on broadcast revenue and focusing on growing revenues within its control."

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