Leeds United generated record Championship revenues for the second year running in their 100-point 2024-25 promotion season, even as the club continued to make significant losses. Per their accounts for that campaign, Leeds booked £137million in turnover, breaking the previous record for the second-tier Championship they had set a year earlier. A 34 per cent increase in commercial revenue offset a reduction in Leeds’ Premier League parachute payment and, at £58.1m, the club’s commercial income was the ninth-highest in England — a hugely impressive feat for a club not in the top division. Leeds’ latest financials reflect their commercial appeal, referencing the potential that comes with being ‘the only club in the United Kingdom’s third biggest metropolitan area’, something which confers a ‘structural competitive advantage’. Booming commercial income was driven by a multi-year partnership with Red Bull, which generated double what Leeds had earned in their previous spell in the Pr...
Southampton's latest accounts are not as good news as their victory over Arsenal. The 2024/25 accounts cover a season when they finished 20th in the Premier League. Revenue was up 86 per cent at £115m. Wages were up 43 per cent at £116m. Wages constituted 73 per cent of revenue, an acceptable ratio just above the recommended level of 70 per cent. The underlying loss was 29 per cent down at £62m. This reduction was due in part to player sale profits of £29m. The pre-tax loss was £54m, compared with a profit of £17m in the the preceding season.