Hammers rise two places in football money league

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West Ham have risen two places to 18th according to Deloitte’s Football Money League 2020.

Barcelona have overtaken Real Madrid to become the world’s richest football club.

Manchester United remain the richest Premier League club with recorded income of €711.5m (£627.1m) for 2018-19 but may soon find their status as the Premier League’s financial powerhouse under threat from Manchester City and Liverpool, says Deloitte.

Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain complete the Football Money League top five, with Manchester City, Liverpool, Spurs and Chelsea the other English teams in the top 10.

West Ham increased revenue by £15m with an improved final Premier League position of 10th. The Hammers are one of only two teams in the Money League top 20 who did not play in European competition.

West Ham numbers:
Matchday Revenue: €30.8m (£27.1m)
Broadcasting Revenue: €144.5m (£127.4m)
Commercial Revenue: €41.1m (£36.2m)
Total Revenue: €216.4m (£190.7m)

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