Reds’ success aided by Taylor Swift and Dua Lipa gigs
Real Madrid take top spot again with £1.4bn revenue
Liverpool were the English club with the highest revenue last season according to the annual Deloitte Football Money League – but for the first time in the report’s 29-year history no Premier League club made the top four.
Real Madrid again took top spot with €1.61bn (£1.4bn), far ahead of Barcelona, with €974m. Bayern Munich with €860m and Paris Saint-Germain with €837m were third and fourth respectively.
Liverpool were fifth, having jumped from eighth in the 2023-24 season, a rise fuelled not only by the success of Arne Slot’s side but by staging more concerts by artists such as Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa and Bruce Springsteen at Anfield. Marco D’Elia, assistant director in the Deloitte Sport Business Group, confirmed it was the first time Liverpool, who made total revenues of €836m, had topped the Premier League ranking.









