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Soccer-United finances healthy but Real top money list

Jan 22 (Reuters) - A leap in commercial and broadcast revenue lifted Manchester United into second place behind Real Madrid on the list of the world's richest clubs in 2013-14, according to Deloitte's latest Football Money League. Following are the top 20 as compiled by Deloitte in its annual Football Money League: Club Revenue in 2013-14 (million euros). 2012-13 ranking in parentheses. 1. (1) Real Madrid (Spain) 550 2. (4) Manchester United (England) 518 3. (3) Bayern Munich (Germany) 488 4. (2) Barcelona (Spain) 485 5. (5) Paris St Germain (France) 474 6. (6) Manchester City (England) 414 7. (7) Chelsea (England) 388 8. (8) Arsenal (England) 359 9. (12) Liverpool (England) 306 10. (9) Juventus (Italy) 279 11. (11) Borussia Dortmund (Germany) 262 12. (10) AC Milan (Italy) 250 13. (14) Tottenham Hotspur (England) 216 14. (13) Schalke 04 (Germany) 214 15. (20) Atletico Madrid (Spain) 170 16. (n/a) Napoli (Italy) 165 17. (15) Inter Milan (Italy) 164 18. (16) Galatasaray (Turkey) 162 19. (n/a) Newcastle United (England) 155 20. (n/a) Everton (England) 144 ($1 = 0.8642 euros) (Compiled by Iain Rogers, editing by Ken Ferris)