Inter Are The 14th Richest Club In The World

The Deloitte Football Money League have published their annual report on clubs finances and Inter are among the top 20 clubs when it comes to turnover.

Real Madrid have replaced Manchester United as the richest club on the planet with an annual turnover of €750 million. Barcelona sit in second with an annual turnover of €690 million while United have slipped down to third with €666 million in turnover.

There are no Italian clubs that feature in the top 10 of the index that is made up by Bayern Munich, Manchester City, Paris St. Germain, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur.

The first Italian club to feature is Juventus who place 11th with a €394 million turnover. Inter are in 14th place with a turnover of €280 million, with Roma and city Rivals Milan sitting in 15th and 18th respectively.

The Top 20:

1) Real Madrid (€750.9m)
2) Barcelona (€690.4m)
3) Manchester United (€666m)
4) Bayern Munich (€629.2m)
5) Manchester City (€568.4m)
6) PSG (€541.7m)
7) Liverpool €(513.7m)
8) Chelsea (€505.7m)
9) Arsenal (€439.2m)
10) Tottenham (€428.3m)
11) Juventus (€394.9m)
12) Borussia Dortmund (€317.2m)
13) Atletico Madrid (€304.4m)
14) INTER (€280.8m)
15) Rome (€250m)
16) Schalke 04 (€243.8m)
17) Everton (€212.9m)
18) Milan (€207.7m)
19) Newcastle (€201.5m)
20) West Ham (€197.9m)

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