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Ranked: Top five Premier League commercial revenues after Man United get £30m boost

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James Murray

Fri 26 September 2025 10:00, UK



Manchester United continue to bring in significant commercial revenue after receiving a £30million boost in their latest accounts. 



Man United have smashed their club-record revenue after publishing their accounts for 2024-25 last week, revealing their turnover increased from £661.8m to £666.5m.



That ensures Man United continue to bring in the second-highest revenue in the Premier League behind Manchester City, who are yet to post their latest figures but generated £715m of turnover in 2023-24.



However, the Blues’ latest accounts for 2023-24 revealed their commercial revenue increased from £210m in 2022-23 to £225m.



Tottenham have enjoyed great commercial success since moving into their new stadium in 2019, with former executive chairman Daniel Levy capitalising on various opportunities in recent years. 

Despite a drop in overall revenue from £550m in 2022-23 to £528m in 2023-24, Spurs’ commercial income surged from £228m to £255m across the same period.



The Reds posted a club-record revenue in their latest published accounts for 2023-24 after their turnover improved from £594m in 2022-23 to £614m. 

Meanwhile, their commercial revenue increased from £272m to £308m across the same period. 

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Liverpool could earn more than £100m a year from their new kit manufacturer deal with Adidas, potentially providing their commercial income with a significant boost this season.



Man United are also currently without a training kit partner after their Tezos deal, which was worth at least £20m a year, came to an end this summer. 

Man City remain the kings of commercial revenue after achieving great success in that department since Sheikh Mansour’s takeover in 2008. 

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In their latest published accounts for 2023-24, Pep Guardiola’s side’s turnover increased from £713m in 2022-23 to £715m, with their commercial revenue improving from £341m to £345m across the same period.