The data displays a breakdown of the revenue streams of the top-20 European soccer clubs in the 2016/17 season. According to Deloitte, the Spanish soccer club, Real Madrid, generated 136.4 million from the matchday revenue stream, 236.8 million euro through broadcasting and 301.4 million euro from the commercial revenue stream.
Manchester United | 125.2 | 225.9 | 325.2 |
Real Madrid | 136.4 | 236.8 | 301.4 |
FC Barcelona | 137.2 | 214.9 | 296.2 |
Bayern Munich | 97.7 | 146.7 | 343.4 |
Manchester City | 60.4 | 236.8 | 230.5 |
Arsenal | 116.4 | 234.7 | 136.5 |
Paris Saint-Germain | 90.2 | 121.9 | 274.1 |
Chelsea | 76.2 | 189.1 | 162.7 |
Liverpool | 80.1 | 182.5 | 161.6 |
Juventus | 57.8 | 233.5 | 114.4 |
Tottenham Hotspur | 52.7 | 219 | 83.9 |
Borussia Dortmund | 58.6 | 125.8 | 148.2 |
Atlético de Madrid | 41 | 161 | 70.5 |
Leicester City | 19.2 | 222 | 29.9 |
Internazionale | 28.4 | 103.6 | 130.1 |
Schalke 04 | 53.3 | 82.3 | 94.6 |
West Ham United | 33.3 | 138.8 | 41.2 |
Southampton | 26.1 | 166.4 | 19.6 |
SSC Napoli | 19.4 | 147 | 34.3 |
Everton | 16.8 | 151.9 | 30.5 |