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Manchester City lead Deloitte Football Money League for second year as Liverpool and Manchester United make top four

English clubs occupy more than half of the top 20 spots in the Deloitte Football Money League for the first time

Erling Haaland of Manchester City(Image: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images.)

Manchester City retained their place at the top of the Deloitte Football Money League for the second year.

The Premier League champions generated a revenue of £619.1m in 2021-22, according to the report, ahead of Real Madrid's £604.5m.

Liverpool achieved their highest-ever position of third in the survey’s 26-year history with recorded revenue of £594.3m.

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The Reds were seventh in the previous Money League, but their 2021-22 performance – including a run to the Champions League final – took them above North West rivals Manchester United for the first time.

The results mean that English clubs occupy more than half of the top 20 spots in the Deloitte Football Money League for the first time.

The Premier League’s dominance of the global club game is underlined in the financial services firm’s 2023 report, which found 11 of the top 20 clubs generating the most revenue in the 2021-22 season were based in England.

The English top flight’s broadcast revenues remain the envy of the rest of the world, and the report found that 16 clubs – 80% of the league – featured in the 2023 Money League’s top 30.