English Premier League clubs are forecast to post record collective revenues, driven by rising ticket prices and increased match-day income. Despite this, combined losses across Premier League clubs in the 2022-23 season grew by 16%, reaching £6bn for the first time. Deloitte's annual review of football finances highlights the financial dynamics within the league, including the impact of the Lionesses' EURO 2022 triumph, which contributed to a 50% growth in the Women's Super League (WSL) in the 2022-23 season.
Combined losses across Premier League clubs in the 2022-23 season grew by 16% despite a rise in revenue to £6bn for the first time, according to a closely-watched annual review of football finances Read more🔗 https://t.co/w6X0Gd0CzT
For @TheAthleticFC I took a look at Deloitte's Annual Review of Football Finance and how it pertains to the WSL https://t.co/Bf78f6cGVC
Premier League clubs' losses grow despite record revenue Read more🔗 https://t.co/S1ipglauK2
Rising ticket prices have helped Premier League clubs to make inflation-busting rises in match-day income, according to a new report Read the full story ⬇️ https://t.co/jcm6hXyHlU
Deloitte's annual review of football finances shows the Lionesses' EURO 2022 triumph contributed to a 50% growth in the WSL 💰 https://t.co/YrMd3kDOq7
English Premier League clubs forecast to post record collective revenues https://t.co/rIWe4Z1uE9