Juventus has climbed 3 places in the 2011 - 2012 Deloitte Football Money League, reaching 10th place with an annual revenue of 195.4 million euros. Milan fell 1 place (8th), Inter fell 4 (12th), Roma fell 4 (19th), and Napoli climbed 5 (15th). Of that 195.4 million euros, 16% (31.8m) was matchday revenue, 47% (90.6m) from broadcast revenue, and 37% (73m) from commercial revenue. Not bad I think considering we weren't in any European competition.
1. Real Madrid - €512.6 m
2. Barcelona - €483 m
3. Manchester United - €395.9 m
4. Bayern Munich - €368.4 m
5. Chelsea - €322.6 m
6. Arsenal - €290.3 m
7. Manchester City - €285.6 m
8. AC Milan - €256.9 m
9. Liverpool - €233.2 m
10. Juventus - €195.4 m
11. Borussia Dortmund - €189.1 m
12. Internazionale - €185.9 m
13. Tottenham Hotspur - €178.2 m
14. Schalke 04 - €174.5 m
15. Napoli - €148.4 m
16. Olympique de Marseille - €135.7 m
17. Olympique Lyonnais - €131.9 m
18. Hamburger SV - €121.1 m
19. AS Roma - €115.9 m
20. Newcastle United - €115.3 m
http://www.deloitte.com/view/en_GB/...tball-money-league/infographic-2013/index.htm