Premier League Clubs Face Mounting Losses Despite Record Revenue
New financial report shows rising debts and pre-tax losses amid growing revenues and regulatory challenges.
- Premier League clubs' revenue hit £6.1 billion for the first time in the 2022-23 season.
- Combined pre-tax losses for Premier League clubs rose to £685 million, driven by high wage costs and player transfers.
- The European football market grew by 16%, with the 'big five' leagues generating €19.6 billion in revenue.
- Championship clubs also saw revenue increases but continued to struggle with sustainability and operating losses.
- Women's Super League revenue surged by 50%, fueled by England's success in the 2022 Women's Euros.