Manchester United remain the highest-ranked Premier League team in the Football Money League - despite seeing revenues drop by £118.1million in 2019-20.
United's revenues are down 19 percent, to £509million, leaving them behind Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. According to forecasts from Deloitte, the coronavirus pandemic is due to end up costing Europe's 20 biggest clubs around £1.8billion (€2bn).
The finance firm’s annual money league shows that the top 20 revenue-generating clubs lost around £975million (€1.1bn) during the 2019-20 season.
That was due to factors including the lack of spectators and effects on broadcast income, which accounted for a staggering £830m of the deficit.
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