Yeah, I bet.
A UEFA report has shown that nine European clubs have moved so far ahead of the rest financially that they are unlikely to be caught up with.
["Unlikely to be caught up with"? All they need is a Sheikh Mansour nevermind.]
The organisation's European Club Footballing Landscape report, released on Thursday, said five of the "super clubs" are in the Premier League -- Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool.
[THANK YOU SHEIKH MANSOUR!!!!]
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Barcelona and Real Madrid, French champions Paris Saint-Germain and Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich make up the ["remainder of the." Write much?] nine European "super clubs."
The report said the clubs have become "global brands" and each has boosted their annual income by up to £100 million through commercial sources, principally sponsorship deals.
That increase is around £99m ahead of the average increase for the other top division clubs throughout Europe.
[£99m is a lotta £. So some bite team like Leicester has no realistic chance of winning the Premiership wait.]