Arsenal's financial results for 2022-23 show a revenue increase to £464m, with a £52.1m loss. The wage bill of £234.7m is notably lower compared to top clubs like Man City, Man Utd, Liverpool, and Chelsea. The club faced financial challenges due to high player salaries, with the Nicolas Pepe deal costing significantly more than £100 million.
Arsenal's accounts revealed they wrote off £18.1m on Nicolas Pepe to get rid of him 👋 Unai Emery has taken a lot of stick from fans - but he wasn't responsible for the £72m signing ⬇️ https://t.co/MZH1QKuTKK https://t.co/u88pdFBMEu
Arsenal's accounts revealed they wrote off £18.1m on Nicolas Pepe to get rid of him 👋 Unai Emery has taken a lot of stick from fans - but he never wanted the £72m winger 👀 https://t.co/MZH1QKulVc https://t.co/AXna6BloRO
Arsenal suffer huge £52.1m loss in latest accounts as forgotten transfer flop comes back to haunt them https://t.co/WraFDY6pdD https://t.co/WraFDY6pdD
Willam Gallas explains why he's still not convinced by £65million Arsenal star 🤔 🗣 "At the beginning, I didn’t understand why Arsenal signed him" https://t.co/2kM2SXMCp1 https://t.co/59zpeBpvSF
Nicolas Pepe deal is believed to have cost Arsenal significantly more than £100 million in transfer fee and wages 😳 #TelegraphFootball | #Gunners
It's mad that a huge global institution like Arsenal, with huge commercial pull, mega stadium, playing in the richest football league in the world... is a loss-making business. The main reason is players' salaries are ludicrous and driven ever higher by state-linked clubs. https://t.co/rJHrVKJwsz
Arsenal's financial results are out - revenue of £464m (up from £372m), £52m loss. Wage bill is most interesting detail - at £234.7m it is still very low compared to Man City/ Man Utd/ Liverpool/ Chelsea: https://t.co/VCJgYJcitV
Arsenal report £52.1m loss in 2022-23 accounts @TheAthleticFC 🔴⚪️ #AFC https://t.co/SFlY6zlzWv