Forbes ranking of the richest clubs in the world: Juventus ninth, eighth Milan. Real, Barca and United to the first three places. Inter 14, 19 Rome, Naples 20 .
Football Serie A, "Juve and Milan in the top 10 of the richest clubs in the world"
Juventus (9th) and AC Milan (8th) were listed by Forbes magazine among the 10 companies with the most value from the economic point of view. Real, Barcelona and Manchester United in the first three places. For Inter, there is the 14 th position while Rome and Naples, 19th and 20th place
ROME, May 8, 2014 - Juventus and Milan are among the 10 richest clubs in the world. He revealed the "Forbes" magazine has published the list of clubs with the highest economic value considering turnover and estimated value. The Rossoneri were placed in eighth place with a turnover of € 246 million and a total value of 615 million. In ninth place Juve with 254 million turnover and a value of 610 million. Unattainable in the top three Real Madrid (484 million in revenue and 2.4 billion value), Barcelona (449 sales and 2.2 billion value with an increase of 23% over the past year) and Manchester United (395 in revenue and $ 2 billion in value). In fourth position is that Bayern Monaco under the treble last season has increased its value by 41% (1.3 billion euro). Then Arsenal (955 million), Chelsea (623 million), Manchester City (620). Among the first 20 Italy is also represented by Inter (14th with € 157 million in revenue and 347 million value), Rome (19 th with 116 million turnover and value of 220.5) and Naples (20 with 112 million and turnover of 212.5 million value).
THE STANDINGS - Here is the complete ranking of the 20 richest clubs in the world, Real Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Manchester United, Bayern Monaco, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, AC Milan, Juventus, Liverpool, Borussia Dortmund, Schalke 04, Tottenham, Inter Milan, PSG , Galatasaray, Atletico Madrid, Hamburg, Rome and Naples.