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Five Premier League clubs in top 10 for club revenue, UEFA study shows

Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera (L) vies with Manchester City striker Kelechi Iheanacho

Five of the 10 highest-grossing clubs in the world are from the Premier League, according to a new UEFA report.

Spanish giants Real Madrid are top having generated €578m in revenue during the 2015 financial year, a five per cent growth rate on the previous year which keeps them ahead of arch-rivals Barcelona on €561m.

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Manchester United are third with revenues of €521m, while French giants Paris Saint-Germain (€484m) and German side Bayern Munich (€474m) make up the rest of the top five.

Manchester City are sixth with revenues of €461m, just ahead of Arsenal on €449m at an impressive growth rate of 25 per cent.

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Chelsea are eighth having generated revenues of €413m for the 2015 financial year, with Liverpool next on €388m. The Reds' growth rate of 27 per cent is the highest in the top 10.

Clubs with highest revenue (based on financial year 2015)

Club Revenue Year-on-year growth Growth rate
Real Madrid €578m €28m 5%
Barcelona €561m €76m 16%
Man Utd €521m €1m 0%
PSG €484m €10m 2%
Bayern Munich €474m -€12m -2%
Man City €461 €45m 11%
Arsenal €449m €89m 25%
Chelsea €413m €30m 8%
Liverpool €388m €83m 27%
Juventus €325m €45m 16%

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