Overview
- Top-division revenues hit a record €28.6 billion for 2024, with a UEFA forecast of more than €30 billion in 2025 as the Premier League leads on about €7.44–7.45 billion.
- Germany generated €3.9 billion to narrowly surpass Spain at roughly €3.88 billion, and no German club reported negative equity as Bundesliga teams improved results by seven percent against average declines elsewhere.
- At club level Real Madrid led with €1.18 billion, Barcelona followed at €989 million, and Bayern Munich rose to third on €861 million as Manchester City and Paris Saint‑Germain fell outside the top three by revenue.
- Manchester City posted the highest wage bill at €557 million, PSG cut salaries by €107 million to €551 million after a squad overhaul, and Bayern’s €443 million outlay exceeded Leipzig and Leverkusen combined.
- Matchday data underscored pricing dynamics: Dortmund drew Europe’s largest crowds (81,365) but low average tickets (€28) helped Eintracht Frankfurt overtake in matchday income (€58m vs. BVB €55m), while Real Madrid led with €222 million and Bayern recorded €147 million.