Southampton recorded a £43.7m profit in 2016-17, but the outcome was affected by player trading payments: Saints accounts
Turnover was up by £60m to £182m, but £52.5m of that was broadcasting revenue from the new Premier League deal, emphasising the importance of avoiding relegation. Broadcasting income accounts for 78 per cent of income, although that is not untypical for a Premier League Club outside the top six.
Commercial revenue was up by 27 per cent, but that was from a low base and it accounts for 8.5 per cent of income overall. Boosting this is a challenge for a club that lacks a major global profile.
Player wages went up by 29 per cent, but the wages to turnover ratio fell slightly to 62 per cent which is not too far out of line with the recommended level of 50 per cent.
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