Manchester United are Britain's richest club and second only to Real Madrid in the world list.
Deloitte's Football Money League places the Red Devils second in the list, which is based on revenues from 2006/07.
It shows that United made £212.1 million in the year, second to Real Madrid, who amassed £236.2 million.
English clubs are the most heavily represented in the top ten, with Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool making the grade.
Chelsea are ranked fourth, with revenue of £190.5 million, followed by Arsenal on £177.6 million.
Both London clubs were beaten to third place by Barcelona, which saw revenues hit £195.3 million.
Liverpool are ranked eight in the table, with £133.9 million, one place below Bayern Munich and one above Inter Milan.
Arsenal were one of the biggest movers in the rich list, jumping from ninth to fifth, largely helped by their move to the Emirates Stadium.
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