The sale of Oli McBurnie to Sheffield United allowed Swansea City to turn a substantial loss into what the club described as a 'very pleasing' pre-tax profit of £2.7m for the 2019/20 financial year. (The sale of Joe Rodon last October is not included in the figures).
Chief executive Julian Winter commented: 'Naturally, the club is still adapting to relegation from the Premier League, balancing the tricky conundrum of being competitive on the pitch and financially prudent off it. But an overall profit on the back of a loss the previous year shows a great deal of progress on the road to our overall business model of being financially stable.'
Swansea announced before tax losses of £7m and £3.2m in 2019 and 2020. Turnover was down to £50m compared to £68m for the previous year, largely because of the reduction of parachute payments in the second year in the Championship.
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