On Friday the Fan Park crew had a first instalment of the richest clubs in the world for 2014/15. We now see the top five clubs in the world when it comes to money.
5. Arsenal FC
The Gunners pip their London rivals, Cheslea, to the number five spot. Arsenal have been consistent in qualifying for European competition over the recent years and signed a massive deal with PUMA recently. They are currently worth R12.3 billion and record an their annual turnover is R4.7 billion.
4. Bayern Munich
German football giants, Bayern Munich, take the fourth spot with ease with an annual turnover of R6.5 billion and has they have a value of R20.9 billion. With countless sponsorship offers and advertising revenue, it's not hard to see why Bayern Munich is a very rich club.
3. FC Barcelona
Barcelona is third on the list of richest football clubs in the world, with a massive annual turnover of R7.2 billion and a total value of R39.2 Billion. With players like Luis Suarez, Lionel Messi, Neymar and, so on, you can see why people are throwing money at the club giants.
2. Real Madrid
Real Madrid sits very comfortably in second place on this list of top 10 richest football clubs right now, especially when looking at their revenue. With an amazing annual turnover of R7.8 billion and total value of R42.6 billion, it is no wonder they can afford to make offers for every player on the plane. They are certainly the wealthiest football club in the world.
1. Manchester United
English giants, Manchester United, is curretly the richest football club in the world, occuping the one spot with a staggering annual turnover of R7.1 billion and a massive total value of R42.8 billion. The Red Devils were at second position back in 2013, ahead of Spanish giants, Barcelona. Manchester United FC os the richest football club in the world in 2014.
What do you think of the list above?