Barcelona reported record revenue of €708 million on Monday or $770 million based on average exchange rates over the last 12 months.

That figure beats the $765 million earned by Manchester United for the 15-16 season.

While Barcelona finished second in La Liga and were eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Champions League, total revenue was $14 million higher than projected and up by $31 million.

Barcelona recently ranked fourth overall in Forbes annual look at the world’s most valuable sports franchises at $3.64 billion. 

Barcelona says the team’s debt-to-earnings ratio is roughly two-to-one meaning earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization clocked in at more than $130 million for the season. 

Barcelona allocated 66 percent of its expenditures for “payment of salaries to athletes.”