Juventus” data-scaytid=”1″>Juventus remain the Serie A club with the biggest revenue, while Inter and Roma have increased their income, but Milan’s fell.

La Gazzetta dello Sport released its findings after the news Real Madrid are the top earning club in the world with €603m in revenue.

Juventus remain the Serie A club with the biggest revenue, while Inter and Roma have increased their income, but Milan’s fell.

La Gazzetta dello Sport released its findings after the news Real Madrid are the top earning club in the world with €603m in revenue.

Juventus are top of the pile in Italy with an expected €270m-280m for 2014-15, though there will be an extra €50m if they progress past the Champions League group phase.

New Inter President Erick Thohir said his main aim was to raise revenue streams for the club and he is succeeding, raising it to €190m.

On the other hand, the Rossoneri revenue falls to €200m-€210m because they are not in Europe this season.

Napoli are feeling the Champions League pinch, as with their failure to beat Athletic Bilbao in the play-off and consequent bump down to the Europa League, their revenue is expected to be €120m-130m.

That is a drop of €50m from the previous sum, while Roma qualified for the Champions League and therefore leap up to €175m-€180m.

Verona are the most impressive of the smaller clubs, putting together €50m, while Empoli” data-scaytid=”25″>Empoli are bottom in Serie A with €25m-€30m if they avoid relegation.

La Gazzetta also published another set of statistics, namely the debtors who owe money to the Serie A clubs.

Inter are owed a remarkable €74m for 2012-13, almost double the sum for second placed Udinese” data-scaytid=”34″>Udinese on €40m.

Milan are owed €26m, Roma €23m, Juventus15m and Napoli just €10m.

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