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Chelsea are no longer the richest team in London, according to Deloitte’s Football Money League as Spurs have overtaken the Blues in the recent rankings.
According to the report, Chelsea had revenues of £452.2million in the past season, while Tottenham had returns of £459.3million.
Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool all raked in bigger revenues than Chelsea. Chelsea did not compete in the Champions League in 2018/19 season, which is the reason for the Blues falling behind Tottenham, who made it all the way to the final.
Manchester United had total earnings of £627.1m for the 2018/19 season, and they occupied the top spot in England.
Manchester City recorded revenue of £538.2m while Liverpool raked in £533m. However, La Liga giants Barcelona and Real Madrid topped the overall chart with total revenue of £741.1m and £667.5m respectively.
Check out Deloitte Football Money League: highest total revenues in 2018/19
Barcelona – £741,100,000
Real Madrid – £667,500,000
Manchester United – £627,100,000
Bayern Munich – £581,800,000
PSG – £560,500,000
Manchester City – £538,200,000
Liverpool – £533,000,000
Tottenham Hotspur – £459,300,000
Chelsea – £452,200,000
Juventus – £405,200,000
Arsenal – £392,700,000
Borussia Dortmund – £332,400,000
Atletico Madrid – £324,000,000
Inter – £321,300,000
Schalke – £286,300,000
Roma – £203,600,000
Lyon – £194,600,000
West Ham United – £190,700,000
Everton – £187,700,000
Napoli – £182,800,000