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Juventus maintain their place in Deloitte’s Top 20 Money League

Juventus have preserved their place among the richest clubs in the world, as revealed by the newly-released**Deloitte Football Money League 2026**.

The Bianconeri were 16th last year, and they remain in the same place in the table, based on the club’s released accounts for the 2024/25 season.

Juventus generated €401.7 million in total revenues last term, registering a 13% profit compared to the previous campaign, which is rather expected, as the club hadn’t participated in any European competition during the 2023/24 campaign.

The source divided the revenues into three categories: Matchday income (€65 million), broadcasting (€177 million), and commercial (€160 million).

Juventus remain 16th in the Money League

Juventus is one of three Serie A clubs that broke into the Top 20 list. Inter registered more revenues than any other Italian side, usurping their crosstown rivals, Milan.

The Nerazzurri rose from 14th to 11th, boosted by their European campaign, which saw them reach the Champions League final, before suffering an embarrassing collapse against Paris Saint-Germain. Inter collected €537.5 million overall.

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On the other hand, Milan fell from 13th to 15th on the list, mainly due to a disappointing 2024/25 campaign. The Rossoneri earned €410.4 million in total.

Real Madrid remain on top of the list. They are the only club that surpassed the €1bn threshold, recording €1.1161bn revenues in total.

Los Merengues were followed by their arch-rivals Barcelona, who made a significant leap from 6th to 2nd place.

Bayern Munich completed the podium, while Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool landed fourth and fifth, respectively.

The complete Deloitte Football Money League 2026 Top 20 list

Real Madrid: €1.161 billion

Barcelona 974.8 million

Bayern 860.6 million

Paris Saint-Germain 837 million

Liverpool 836.1 million

Manchester City 829.3 million

Arsenal 821.7 million

Manchester United 793.1 million

Tottenham 672.6 million

Chelsea 584.1 million

Inter 537.5 million

Borussia Dortmund 531.3 million

Atletico Madrid 454.5 million

Aston Villa 450.2 million

Milan 410.4 million

Juventus 401.7 million

Newcastle 398.4 million

Stuttgart 296.3 million

Benfica 283.4 million

West Ham 276 million

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Michel Sakr

Michel is a football journalist based in Beirut who has been a die-hard Juventus supporter since 1996. He is a Law graduate and a member of the Beirut Bar Association. In addition to writing for Juve FC, he is also the Head Writer for The Laziali and a Featured Writer on other websites including Stretty News, and The Cult of Calcio.

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