Premier League clubs' pre-tax losses hit £948mn despite record £6.8bn revenue, Deloitte report finds
Premier League clubs' pre-tax losses surged over 600% to £948 million in the 2024/25 season, despite aggregate revenue rising 8% to a record £6.8 billion. Matchday income exceeded £1 billion for the first time and commercial revenue grew 13%, according to Deloitte's 35th Annual Review of Football Finance. The stark contrast between soaring revenues and ballooning losses highlights growing financial pressures on top-flight English football clubs.
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Premier League clubs lost £948mn (€1.1bn) before taxes in 2024/25, roughly seven times the £135mn (€158mn) shortfall of the previous campaign
Aggregate Premier League revenue rose 8% to a record £6.8 billion (€7.9bn) in 2024/25, the highest of Europe's big five leagues
matchday income surpassing £1bn (€1.1bn) for the first time and commercial revenue up 13%
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