Liverpool make rich-list

Last updated : 06 June 2003 By Chris Maxwell
The financial league table, which was compiled based on statistics from the 2001-02 season, places the Reds above the likes of Arsenal and Inter Milan. Unsurprisingly, Real Madrid and Manchester United head the list.

1. Real Madrid 180.0 ($300.5)
2. Manchester United 148.1 ($247.2)
3. Juventus 139.3 ($232.5)
4. Bayern Munich 125.7 ($209.8)
5. AC Milan 115.5 ($192.8)
6. Chelsea 115.0 ($192.0)
7. Barcelona 105.7 ($176.5)
8. AS Roma 102.7 ($171.4)
9. Liverpool 99.0 ($165.3)

10. Arsenal 91.0 ($151.9)
11. Inter Milan 89.8 ($149.9)
12. Leeds United 81.5 ($136.1)
13. Lazio 80.0 ($133.6)
14. Borussia Dortmund 73.1 ($122.0)
15. Newcastle United 70.9 ($118.4)
16. Tottenham Hotspur 65.0 ($108.5)
17. Bayer Leverkusen 57.1 ($95.3)
18. Celtic 56.9 ($95.0)
19. Aston Villa 46.7 ($78.0)
20. Rangers 44.8 ($74.8)