The list of the 20 teams that make the most money based on jersey sales is revealed

The list of the 20 teams that generate the most money based on player jersey sales has been revealed.
UEFA has released the financial report where, among other things, it has been announced which are the biggest clubs in the world of football in terms of shirt sales.
According to that report, Barcelona leads the list, leaving behind Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. The Catalans' shirts are produced by Nike, and in 2023 they have generated a total of 179 million euros.
Real Madrid, on the other hand, whose jerseys are produced by Adidas, have generated 155 million euros in jersey sales, while Bayern, which also has an Adidas sponsor, have generated 147 million euros.
Liverpool is the English club with the most money earned from the sale of jerseys with 132 million euros from their Nike jerseys.
Behind them is Manchester United, who have a luxury agreement with Adidas and have generated a total of 130 million euros.
Paris Saint-Germain (97 million euros), Arsenal (89 million euros), Chelsea (87 million euros), Juventus (74 million euros) and Tottenham (74 million euros) make up the top ten.
Top 20 clubs with the most money generated from shirt sales in 2023: 1. Barcelona (Nike) - 179 million euros2. Real Madrid (Adidas) - 155 million euros3.Bayern Munich (Adidas) - 147 million euros4. Liverpool (Nike) - 132 million euros5. Manchester United (Adidas) - 130 million euros6. Paris Saint-Germain (Nike) - 97 million euros7. Arsenal (Adidas) - 89 million euros8. Chelsea (Nike) - 87 million euros9. Juventus (Adidas) - 74 million euros10.Tottenham (Nike) - 74 million euros11. Manchester City (Puma) - 73 million euros12.Borussia Dortmund (Puma) - 54 million euros13. AC Milan (Puma) - 47 million euros14. Ajax (Adidas) - 41 million euros15. Galatasaray (Nike) - 35 million euros16.Leeds United (Adidas) - 35 million euros
17. Celtic (Adidas) - 34 million euros18. Fenerbahce (Puma) - 31 million euros19. Eintracht Frankfurt (Nike) - 26 million euros20. Inter Milan (Nike) - 26 million euros /Telegraph/























































