See where Tottenham rank on the latest Deloitte Money League

Tottenham is ranked 9th in the Deloitte Money League for the 2019/2020 season.

The Lilywhites have emerged as one of the biggest teams in England in recent seasons.

Their new stadium has also brought them into the limelight as one of the teams to watch, and it also shows their ambition to remain part of the Premier League’s elite family.

The Money League recognises the financial performance of the different teams in the 2019/2020 season, according to Sky Sports.

Despite the disruption brought about by the coronavirus pandemic, and the fact that teams lost so much revenue from the lack of fans at the end of the campaign, some clubs still made good money.

Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Manchester United, and Liverpool were the top five.

Tottenham came 9th in the rankings after making £390.9m in the campaign, that was 15% less than they made in the previous period.

Refreshingly, Jose Mourinho’s side finished the rankings ahead of Italian giants Juventus, who placed 10th, and Arsenal who placed 11th.

The Gunners made just £340.3m, which confirms that Tottenham is truly now the biggest team in north London.

This season has also been hampered by the pandemic, and Tottenham’s absence from the Champions League will affect their earnings.