Brighton's Record Profits and Ambitious Future Plans Unveiled
Brighton and Hove Albion FC announces a significant increase in post-tax profits to £122.8m for the 2022-23 season, setting a new club record.
- The club's turnover rose by 17.2% to £204.5m, driven by player sales and compensation for former head coach Graham Potter.
- Brighton achieved its highest Premier League finish at sixth and reached the FA Cup semi-finals, contributing to financial success.
- Key player sales including Alexis Mac Allister, Yves Bissouma, and Marc Cucurella played a pivotal role in boosting profits.
- Deputy chairman and CEO Paul Barber commits to investing in the squad, aiming for consistent European qualification and silverware.
- Manager Roberto De Zerbi linked with high-profile coaching vacancies amid the club's success.