The report considers playing assets, fixed assets, money in the bank, potential owner investment and debt to determine the world's wealthiest clubs
Getty1InterThe Nerazzurri have endured a rotten run of form on the pitch in recent years, but off it the books remain in good health. As with the vast majority of the 29 clubs that precede them, Inter are helped immeasurably by a rich benefactor; in their case China's Suning Holdings Group.Advertisementgetty images2Valencia2017 has seen a welcome upturn in Los Che's fortunes, as they finished the year above Real Madrid and well in the chase for La Liga. The club have had their share of adversity, but with the support of Peter Lim remain one of the richest football teams in the world.Bill Streitcher3New England RevolutionAlong with NFL side New England Patriots, the Revolution are owned by local magnate Robert Kraft. Free of debt and with great potential for investment, they join several MLS rivals in this ranking.Clive Brunskill4EvertonA highly valued squad and potential for heavy investment see Everton sneak into the top 30.