Brighton and Hove Albion posted a profit of £73.3m for their 2023/24 season after their Europa League appearance kept them in the black. The pre-tax profit follows positive accounts a year prior, where the club made a profit of £130.7m.
A significant chunk of the earnings Brighton, whose chairman
is Tony Bloom, made came from the £115m transfer fee for Caicedo and the £25m
payment for Sanchez – both to Chelsea – while the Stamford Bridge club handed
Brighton £62m for Marc Cucurella and £21.5m for Graham Potter the year prior.
Turnover for the year ending 20 June 2024 hit over
£220m, the highest in the club’s history for a 12-month period.
Bloom stated: “In recent months our chief executive and
deputy chairman Paul Barber has outlined a medium to long-term strategic plan
for our club, under the title of Vision 2030. His work here, alongside how he
leads the club day to day, further underline his exceptional leadership skills,
and it is very reassuring to know he’s committed to our club until at least
2030.”
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