Arsenal Achieves Record Revenues and Strengthens Its Position Among Europe's Elite
Thursday 26-02-2026
Arsenal Football Club continued to solidify its position among Europe's elite both financially and athletically, after achieving record revenues of £691 million during the 2024/2025 season, supported by reaching the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League and securing second place in the English Premier League.

The club recorded a slight loss of £1.4 million, compared to last season's loss of £17.7 million, reflecting a significant improvement in the financial performance of the London club.

The British newspaper "The Sun" reported that the wage bill for players and staff at the club reached a new record of £346.8 million, an increase of £19 million from last season.

Arsenal benefited from its European participation, playing 30 home matches during the season, which increased matchday revenues from £131.7 million to £153.9 million. The rise in ticket prices also contributed to boosting income, with an average attendance of 60,047 fans per match.

The television broadcasting revenues jumped to £272.8 million, thanks to the larger share the club received from UEFA for its continental achievement.

Arsenal made profits from player sales amounting to £81.2 million, in addition to £500,000 from player loans. On the other hand, the costs of new signings and amortization fees reached £123.9 million, which led to a decrease in the value of player registrations to £399 million, down from £486.6 million.

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