Spurs Now 9th Richest Club In Europe


Spurs Now 9th Richest Club In Europe

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Tottenham have moved up from 12th to 9th in the table of the most valuable football clubs in Europe. Spurs are now valued at £1.48 billion (€1.697bn) by KPMG.

KPMG is a network of professional service firms and one of the Big Four auditors. They are based in Amstelveen in the Netherlands and employ 207,050 people.


They first produced this list in 2016 and it is now an annual document where, this year, Celtic have moved into the Top 30 for the first time as the biggest Scottish club.


  1. Real Madrid
  2. Manchester United
  3. Bayern Munich
  4. Barcelona
  5. Manchester City
  6. Chelsea
  7. Liverpool
  8. Arsenal
  9. Tottenham Hotspur
  10. Juventus
  11. PSG
  12. Borussia Dortmund
  13. Atletico Madrid
  14. Schalke 04
  15. Inter Milan
  16. Leicester City
  17. West Ham United
  18. Napoli
  19. AC Milan
  20. Everton
  21. AS Roma
  22. Lyon
  23. Besiktas
  24. Sevilla
  25. Athletic Bilbao
  26. Benfica
  27. Ajax
  28. Lazio
  29. Monaco
  30. Celtic
  31. Villarreal
  32. Galatasaray


If you look at our 3-year growth it is over 5 times that of Arsenal and surpasses all of the Top 10.

Tottenham's pre-tax profit of €157m was a key factor in our jump, which surely will only increase next year thanks to the opening of the new stadium and reaching the UEFA Champions League final with the additional broadcasting revenue that brings.

You can read the full report here.

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