Despite underperforming over the past decade, Manchester United remain one of the biggest clubs in the world.
The North West giants have multiple streams of income including selling merchandise, tickets, advertising, sponsorships as well as players.
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Erik ten Hag’s side have lost their opening two games of the new Premier League season and will be looking to get their first win against Liverpool.
The Reds have also started disappointing by their standards and have drawn their opening two matches.
Here is how United and Liverpool’s revenue compares to some of Europe’s greats in 2022, with information courtesy of Statista...
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10. Tottenham Hotspur, £409.7m
Spurs moved into their sparkling Tottenham Hotspur Stadium back in 2019 and reached the Champions League final in the same year. They have started this season well under Antonio Conte and are unbeaten in their opening three matches.
9. Juventus, £428.4m
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They last won Serie A in 2020 and have lost out to Inter Milan and AC Milan over the past couple of years.


8. Chelsea, £497m
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Chelsea were European champions in 2021 before handing the baton over to Real Madrid this year.
7. Liverpool, £554.7m
Liverpool have become of the greats once again under Jurgen Klopp and are regularly competing in both Europe and the Premier League.


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6. PSG, £560.7m
The French giants boast having players like Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe in their squad.
5. Man Utd, £562.4m
United have struggled over recent years but have still been splashing the cash. Frustrations are growing at Old Trafford after their poor start to the campaign with back-to-back defeats.
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4. Barcelona, £587m
They have won La Liga 26 times and have had their name on the Champions League on five occasions.
3. Bayern Munich, £615.8m
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The Bundesliga powerhouse has started this campaign in fine form and thrashed Bochum 7-0 in their last match. They swooped to sign Sadio Mane from Liverpool earlier this summer and he has adapted to life in Germany with ease.
2. Real Madrid, £645.5m
Real Madrid remain one of the biggest clubs in the world and got their hands back on the La Liga trophy last term.


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1. Man City, £649.8m
City are a machine these days and have won six Premier League titles. All they need now is that Champions League....