Where Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur sit in richest football club list

The Premier League was heavily represented in the latest annual table.

The Deloitte Football Money League has become a regular feature of the football calendar as the wealth and income of clubs is assessed on an annual basis.

From first being introduced in 1997, when Manchester United topped the table with an annual income of £87.9m, the league has monitored the growth of finances over the past two and a half decades as football has boomed.

During that time, the Premier League has become big business, with multi-billion pound takeovers and lucrative broadcasting deals now commonplace in the top tier of English football.

Of course, European giants such as Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Juventus are regular features on the annual publication and this year is no different.

But there are some surprise names included in the top 20 of the 2022 issue of the Deloitte Football Money League - but where do the likes of ArsenalChelsea and Tottenham Hotspur rank compared to their Premier League rivals?

During that time, the Premier League has become big business, with multi-billion pound takeovers and lucrative broadcasting deals now commonplace in the top tier of English football.