MANCHESTER UNITED leading to Wealth YEAR 2015-2016
Manchester United have regained top spot in the Deloitte
Money League for the first time in more than a decade.The Red Devils,
benefiting from a return to the Champions League, posted a record revenue of
£515.3million over the course of the 2015-16.
That was enough to knock Real Madrid off the top spot after
11 years at the summit. The Spaniards slipped to third, despite returning their
own record of £463.8m - an increase of almost £45m. Barcelona move into second.
Figures were up at Old Trafford across the board, with
improved revenues showing in the matchday, broadcast and commercial sectors. Dan
Jones, partner in the Sports Business Group at Deloitte, said: 'In recent
years, (United's) ability to secure commercial partnerships with value in
excess of that achievable by their peers has been the crucial factor in
enabling the club to regain their place at the top of the Money League.
'They'll face strong competition from FC Barcelona and Real
Madrid to retain the top spot in next year's edition, due to the lack of
Champions League football, the weakening of the Pound against the Euro and,
over the longer term, as other clubs enter the commercial market demanding
similar deals, using United as the precedent.'
Over the course of the Money League's 20-year existence,
United are the only side other than Real to have held top spot, and the huge
wealth of English clubs was evident again in 2015-16, as eight teams made the
top 20.
Manchester City moved into the top five for the first time,
their revenues up £40m to just under £400m, while Leicester made their debut
appearance in the list.SOURCE DAILY MAIL UK
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