
Arsenal are set to become the richest club in England, driven by their outstanding performances both domestically and in Europe this season, according to Sky Sports.
The Gunners are currently favourites to clinch the Premier League title and will face Paris Saint-Germain in this year’s Champions League final. The combined revenue from their success on the pitch is expected to push them ahead of Liverpool and Manchester City when clubs release their next financial accounts.
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Liverpool currently lead with a revenue of £703 million, closely followed by Manchester City at £694 million, while Arsenal sit third with £691 million. However, projections indicate that Arsenal’s earnings from title contention and a Champions League final appearance will be enough to close the gap and take the top spot among English clubs.
Mikel Arteta’s side has enjoyed a remarkable campaign, and the financial boost reflects not only matchday and broadcasting income but also commercial growth tied to their visibility on the European stage. If the forecasts hold, it would mark a significant shift in the financial hierarchy of English football.

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