Previous leaders Barcelona dropped to fourth in the 25th edition
of the table, the Spanish club's lowest position since 2013-14.
Abu Dhabi-owned City, with revenues of 644.9 million euros
($710.81 million) and a number of sponsors linked to the owners,
climbed six places.
The Premier League champions and current leaders are only the
fourth club to top the Money League after Barcelona, Real Madrid
and Manchester United.
Real Madrid (640.7 million euros) were second and Bayern Munich
(611.4 million) third. Manchester United were fifth, their
lowest to date, Paris St Germain sixth and Liverpool seventh.
European champions Chelsea, now up for sale and with sanctions
imposed on Russian billionaire owner Roman Abramovich following
Russia's invasion of Ukraine, were eighth.
Eleven of the top 20 clubs were from the Premier League, the
highest proportion ever, with Wolverhampton Wanderers entering
for the first time in 17th position.
"The impact of COVID-19 is stark with the lack of fans in stadia
unsurprisingly causing the lowest matchday revenue in the 25
years of the publication," the report said.
"Broadcast revenue is at a record high as a result of deferrals
in distributions related to the delayed 2019/20 season."
The report said Money League clubs missed out on more than two
billion euros of revenue from the middle of the 2019/20 season
to the end of the 2020/21 season, taking revenue back to the
levels of nearly five years ago.
"Looking ahead to the 2023 Money League covering the 2021/22
season, we expect revenue of Money League clubs to reach record
levels, as they bounce back from the effects of the pandemic and
push towards collective revenues of 10 billion euros," it added.
Premier League broadcast rights values were meanwhile set to
pull further away from the other ‘big five’ European leagues
from 2022-23.
For the first time ever all of the Money League clubs also have
a women’s team.
($1 = 0.9073 euros)
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ken Ferris)
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