Financial services firm Deloitte has once again released its Football Money League, charting the massive revenues of Europe’s biggest football clubs. The English Premier League dominates Deloitte’s ranking with nine clubs in the top 20 list, one less than the 10 it had in the Deloitte ranking last year. There are also four Italian clubs, three Spanish clubs, three German clubs, and one French club. Deloitte’s report says combined revenues from this year’s top 20 saw a 6% growth to €8.3 billion ($US9.42 billion), which is a new world record. There is also a new leader, as Manchester United was knocked off its top spot from 2018. Read more: The 37 most valuable soccer players in Europe, who are all worth more than $US100 million Scroll down to see who the top performers are this year. 20. West Ham United — €197.9 million ($US224.5 million). West Ham did not compete in any UEFA competitions in 2018, so the bulk of the club’s revenue profile (68%) was generated through broadcast deals. 19. Newcastle United —€201.5 million ($US228.6 million). The Magpies more than doubled their revenue from the previous year, up by €99.7 million ($US113.2 million) from 2017. 18. AC Milan —…