Real Madrid leapfrog Man United and Barcelona to become world’s richest club
Manchester City have already confirmed their revenues rose in 2017-18 from £463m to a club record £501m
Posted Friday, October 05, 2018 by Dreamteamfc.com
REAL MADRID have leapfrogged Manchester United and rivals Barcelona to become the richest club in the world.
After winning a third consecutive Champions League in May - to take their tally to 13 - the Galacticos banked revenues of an astonishing £659m in 2017-18.
Toni Kroos helped Real Madrid win the Champions League final
That represented a rise of £60m from the previous year, when they had fallen narrowly behind United in the revenue list.
But with United's latest figures showing a slight fall to £590m, to add to their on-pitch woes under Jose Mourinho - Real have streaked ahead of the Old Trafford club.
Barcelona, too, who reported figures of £602m, are above United and in second place.
But while United have dropped off the pace set by Spain's big two, they remain comfortably the best-placed English side.
While Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool are yet to report their latest figures, they were all way adrift of United in 2016-17.
And United's only real financial rivals, Manchester City, have already confirmed their revenues rose in 2017-18 from £463m to a club record £501m.
The United board has bigger problems to worry about after the 3-1 loss to West Ham and the turgid Champions League draw with Valencia on Tuesday.
Mourinho looked certain for the chop but ex-Real boss Zinedine Zidane has apparently cooled his interest in taking over, leaving executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward with a small pool to select his replacement from.
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