Arsenal LOSE money despite announcing record revenue as financial results released - The Mirror
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Arsenal LOSE money despite announcing record revenue as financial results released - The Mirror
Arsenal's financial results for 2024/25 are in, and the Gunners have posted a staggering loss despite breaking a club record in terms of revenue after thriving in the Premier League and Champions League
Arsenal Financial Results 2024/25: Record £691m Revenue and Stronger Financial Position
Arsenal’s financial results for the year ended 31 May 2025 show a club operating at record income levels while moving closer to break even than at any point in recent seasons. Revenue reached £691.0 million, up from £616.6 million in 2024 and £466.7 million in 2023. The pre tax loss narrowed sharply to £1.4 million, compared to £17.7 million in 2024 and £52.1 million in 2023. For Arsenal supporters, those figures matter because they sit at the h…
Arsenal makes financial improvements as the club releases its accounts
Arsenal have reported a loss of just £1.4 million for the 2024 2025 season following the release of their latest financial figures. The numbers represent a significant improvement over the previous year. Twelve months earlier, the club recorded a loss of £17.7 million. Even that figure compared favourably with some of their domestic rivals. The latest results, therefore, indicate encouraging financial progress. In the summer of 2024, Arsenal inv…
BREAKING: Arsenal Release 2024/25 Financial Results [DETAILS] — The Genius Media
The Genius Media BREAKING: Arsenal Release 2024/25 Financial Results [DETAILS] BREAKING: Arsenal Release 2024/25 Financial Results [DETAILS] Arsenal have published their latest financial accounts for the year ending May 31, 2025. Yet again, the club have published a loss, however it is much smaller than in previous seasons, at just £1.4million. This is up from the £17.7million loss recorded the year ending May […] www.thegeniusmedia.com.ng
Arsenal nearly break even as revenues hit new heights
Arsenal came close to breaking even in the year ending 31 May 2025, cutting their pre-tax losses to £1.4 million from £17.7 million the year before. A third consecutive second-place finish under Mikel Arteta, a lucrative run to the semi-finals of the expanded Champions League and success for the women in Europe, combined with the club’s commercial push, helped deliver record revenues of £691 million, up from £616.6 million in 2024. Eating into t…
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