Top 3 Richest Football Clubs in 2025

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With massive broadcasting deals, sponsorship contracts and global viewership, football clubs have undoubtedly grown massively rich over the past few decades. Additionally, with numerous prestigious leagues like the English Premier League, La Liga, and UEFA Champions League, these football clubs have often been a part of multi-billion-dollar broadcasting deals, attracting the most prominent brands for endorsement contracts worth hundreds of millions annually.

Moreover, in the past few years, the popularised trend of manufacturing and selling off their official line of merchandise has also provided an additional financial edge to these football clubs. Nonetheless, prestigious leagues like the UEFA Champions League drive huge monetary gains for football clubs, including cash prizes, tickets and an undeniable merchandise sale. Ever wondered about the richest football clubs in the world? Let’s find out.

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In this article we will take a look at the top three richest football clubs in 2025.

Top 3 Richest Football Clubs in 2025

RankClubIncome
1Real Madrid€1,0045.5m
2Manchester United€837.8m
3Paris Saint-Germain€805.9m
  • Real Madrid – €1,o045.5m

Top 3 Richest Football Clubs in 2025

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The Spanish professional football club based in Madrid, Real Madrid, is at the first spot in our list of the top three wealthiest football clubs in 2025, which are undoubtedly dominating the financial game off the field. Often hailed as the most successful football club in the world, Real Madrid has captured a total of 36 La Liga titles, 20 Copa del Rey titles, 15 UEFA Champions League titles, 5 UEFA Super Cups, 13 Spanish Super Cups and 3 Intercontinental Cups.

Additionally, with over 500 million academy followers from around the world, Real Madrid is also one of the most popular football clubs in the world, with strong followings in Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia. As of April 2025, Real Madrid has a staggering annual income of €1,o045.5m, making it the wealthiest football club in the world.

  • Manchester United – €837.8m

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With a whopping annual income of €837.8m, the iconic Manchester United club based in Old Trafford is at the second spot in our list of the top three richest football clubs in 2025.

Often referred to as one of the oldest football clubs in the world, founded in 1878, Manchester United boasts an extremely rich past that resonates with its unwavering and star-studded lineup of prominent football players, including Sir Bobby Charlton (1956-1973), George Best (1963-1974), Eric Cantona (1992-1997), David Beckham (1997-2003), Cristiano Ronaldo (2003-2009, 2021-2022) and many others.

Over the years, the Manchester United club has witnessed numerous path-breaking victories and has claimed multiple glorious feats, including 20 English League titles, 12 FA Cups, 6 EFL/League Cups, 21 FA Community Shields, 3 UEFA Champions League titles, one UEFA Europa League title, one UEFA Super Cup and one FIFA Club World Cup.

  • Paris Saint-Germain – €805.9m

Next, at the third spot in our list of the top three richest football clubs in 2025, we have Paris Saint-Germain, a professional football club based in Paris, France. Founded around 54 years ago in 1970, Paris Saint-Germain has undoubtedly established itself as one of the most successful and popular football clubs in the world.

Over the years, the history of Paris Saint-Germain football club has witnessed numerous prominent football players, including Zlatan Ibrahimović, Kylian Mbappé, Ronaldinho, Thiago Silva, Neymar Jr. and many others, creating a legacy that will continue to resonate in the realms of professional football for decades to come.

The Paris Saint-Germain football club has captured a total of 11 Ligue 1 titles, 14 Coupe de France (French Cup), nine Coupe de la Ligue (League Cup) and 11 Trophée des Champions (Super Cup). According to reports and financial statistics, Paris Saint-Germain draws a staggering annual income of €805.9m, making it the third-richest football club in the world in 2025.