Real Madrid (€260m per year): Los Blancos' biggest source of revenue comes from Adidas, which has been their kit sponsor since 1998. The current deal brings in €120m per season. Fly Emirates also pays €70m to be featured on the Bernabeu shirt. Another €60m comes from a deal with HP, which appears on the sleeves, with the rest coming from a few smaller deals. |
Man City (€210.5m per year): With the new deal signed with Puma, Manchester City climbed to second place in the rankings, as the team led by Pep Guardiola earned €210.5m per year thanks to three shirt sponsors (Puma, Etihad and OKX). |
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Man Utd (200 million euros per year): The Adidas deal brings MU 105 million euros per year. Snapdragon, the main sponsor on the "Red Devils" shirt, will pay 70 million euros per year. DXC Technology, the sponsor on MU's sleeve, contributes from 20 to 25 million euros per year. |
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Barcelona (€200m per year): After renewing its contract with Nike in November 2024, in a deal described by the club as “historic”, Barca will receive up to €120m per year from the American brand. Spotify, which will dominate the main market from 2022, contributes another €70m. In addition, Barca is a partner of Ambilight TV with a deal worth nearly €20m. |
PSG (€170m per year): The deal with Nike, which runs until 2031, brings PSG €90m per year, while Qatar Airways contributes €70m per season as the main shirt sponsor. Digital bank QNB completes the trio with a sleeve presence for around €10m, bringing the total to around €170m. |
Bayern Munich (€137m per season): Bayern Munich maintain their historic relationship with Adidas, securing a sponsorship deal worth €60m per year until 2030. Added to this is a new deal with Deutsche Telekom, with the shirt image rights guaranteed until 2032 for €65m per season. |
Arsenal (€136.6m per season): Arsenal signed a new deal with Adidas in 2018, after parting ways with Puma, and received a sponsorship deal worth €67m per season. This was in addition to an annual contribution of €58m from Fly Emirates. The Gunners also have deals with a number of other sponsors, including Visit Rwanda, worth €11.5m per year. |
Source: https://znews.vn/7-club-co-ao-dau-gia-tri-nhat-the-gioi-post1570058.html
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