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Ranked: Premier League’s top five revenues after Man United smash club record

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While Daniel Levy was a controversial figure among the Tottenham fans, their former chairman left the club in a strong financial position after his departure was confirmed earlier this month. 

Tottenham’s latest published accounts for 2023-24 revealed their turnover fell from £550m in 2022-23 to £528m, but that was driven by a significant drop in Uefa prize money. 



Spurs’ commercial revenue increased from £228m to £255m across the same period as they continue to cash in on opportunities at their new stadium.





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Liverpool posted a record-breaking revenue in 2023-24 after their turnover improved from £594m in 2022-23 to £614m.



Although their accounts are yet to be published for 2024-25, Liverpool are expected to have broken their record revenue last season following their title success under Arne Slot. 

Arsenal have enjoyed a significant financial boost over the past couple of years after competing higher in the Premier League table. 

Mikel Arteta’s side also posted a club-record revenue in 2023-24, with their turnover surging from £467m to £617m.



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Arsenal’s strong financial performance was driven by their return to the Champions League and improved commercial income, which increased from £169m to £218m. 

Man United have been struggling on the pitch of late, but they remain a force to be reckoned with financially.



That figure was boosted by Man United’s significant uplift in commercial revenue, which improved from £303m in 2023-24 to £333m last season.



Manchester City are still well ahead of their top-flight rivals when it comes to financial performance. 

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Man City smashed the Premier League’s revenue record in 2023-24 after their turnover improved from £713m in 2022-23 to £715m.