Man Utd and Arsenal are the two richest clubs in England
Six of the 12 richest European football clubs are from the Barclays Premier League, a survey has shown.
Financial experts Deloitte compile the list every year and have published the results for the 2010-11 season.
Manchester United were third richest, behind Spanish teams Real Madrid and Barcelona, with Arsenal keeping fifth place.
The full list of rich clubs is below with teams from the Barclays Premier League in bold.
1. Real Madrid (£433m)
2. FC Barcelona (£407m)
3. Manchester United (£331.4m)
4. Bayern Munich (£290.3m)
5. Arsenal (£226.8m)
6. Chelsea (£225.6m)
7. AC Milan (£212.3m)
8. Internazionale (£190.9m)
9. Liverpool (£183.6m)
10. Schalke 04 (£182.8m)
11. Tottenham Hotspur (£163.5m)
12. Manchester City (£153.2m)
13. Juventus (£139m)
14. Olympique de Marseille (£135.8m)
15. AS Roma (£129.6m)
16. Borussia Dortmund (£125.1m)
17. Olympique Lyonnais (£119.9m)
18. Hamburger SV (£116.3m)
19. Valencia (£105.5m)
20. Napoli (£103.8m)