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Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham are some of the football clubs on the planet who made the highest financial revenue on the planet according to the 2025 edition of the Deloitte Football Money League.
The study profiles the clubs sitting on the biggest wealth and several Premier League sides regularly feature in the top 20. This year, the Gunners, Spurs and the Hammers are joined by Chelsea, West Ham, Newcastle United, Liverpool and Manchester United in the top 20.
As well as revenue, the research shows what percentage of that money is spent on player wages, as well as how much of the income comes from matchday, broadcasting and commercial.
LondonWorld has crunched some of that data to work out roughly how much each club is spending on wages. This is how Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham rank among the top 20.
Deloitte Football Money League wage statistics
The French outfit's wage expenditure was not available, but the club made €287 million of revenue.
Les Gones made €264 million of revenue and spent 61% of that on wages.
The Hammers made €322 million of revenue and spent 58% of that on wages.
The Serie A giants made €398 million of revenue and spent 47% of that on wages.
Internazionale made €391 million of revenue and spent 59% of that on wages.
The Magpies made €372 million of revenue and spent 68% of that on wages.
Spurs made €615 million of revenue and spent 42% of that on wages.
La Vecchia Signora made €356 million of revenue and spent 74% of that on wages.
The Madrid-based outfit made €410 million of revenue and spent 65% of that on wages.
The Bundesliga club made €514 million of revenue and spent 52% of that on wages.
The Top 10 wage bills in football
The Villains made €310 million of revenue and spent 96% of that on wages.
The Gunners made €717 million of revenue and spent 53% of that on wages.
The Blues made €546 million of revenue and spent 72% of that on wages.
The German giants made €765 million of revenue and spent 56% of that on wages.
The Red Devils made €771 million of revenue and spent 56% of that on wages.
The Reds made €715 million of revenue and spent 63% of that on wages.
The Premier League Champions made €838 million of revenue and spent 57% of that on wages.
The Catalan outfit made €760 million of revenue and spent 65% of that on wages.
The Parisian outfit made €806 million of revenue and spent 83% of that on wages.
The La Liga giants made €1,045 million of revenue and spent 40% of that on wages.
In other news, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea have been handed a transfer blow by Championship outfit QPR with a rising midfield talent set to sign a new contract at Loftus Road.