Deloitte: Juve is the first club in Italy by revenue, Milan surpasses Inter
Real Madrid wins in the world with 831 million euros per year
Juventus confirms itself as the first Italian football club in terms of turnover, remaining in eleventh place in the world but with an increase in its revenues of 8% to 432 million. This is attested by the 27th edition of the Football money league on the 2022/23 season, the report drawn up by Deloitte’s Sports business group which has long drawn up the ranking of the 20 football clubs that generate the highest revenues globally.
A leap forward for Milan, which goes from 16th overall to 13th, reaching 385 million in revenues (+50% compared to the 2021/22 season), also thanks to the strong revenues from the Champions League. Inter is stable in 14th, with an increase of almost 50 million in turnover to 379 million (+23% compared to the previous season), with Napoli which is one of the three new entries in the Top 20 of this edition with total revenues for over 267 million, an increase of 71%.
At a global level, Real Madrid is back in first place with record revenues of 831 million and an increase of 118 million compared to the previous year. Overall, the clubs in Deloitte’s “Money league” recorded a record turnover of 10.5 billion, with an increase of 14% compared to the 9.2 billion of the 2021/22 season.