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Premier League losses soar for clubs locked in 'arms race'

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Premier League clubs posted huge losses despite generating a record £6. 8 billion ($9. 2 billion) in revenue last season (Paul ELLIS) The Premier League is the envy of the world for its revenue-generating power, yet clubs lost nearly $1 billion last season as the pursuit of on-field success trumped financial security.

Despite amassing a record £6. 8 billion ($9. 2 billion) in combined revenue in 2024/25, outgoings continued to outstrip income due to rampant inflation in the transfer market, player wages and agent fees.

Chelsea set an unwanted record by posting a Premier League record pre-tax loss of £262 million for the year ending June 30, 2025. The Blues' scattergun approach to hoovering up global young talent makes them an extreme case, but they are part of a broader trend. Relegation-threatened Tottenham, the ninth-richest club in the world, were £121 million in the red last season despite booming revenues from their multi-functional, state-of-the-art stadium, and winning the Europa League.

The overall numbers would be even bleaker were it not for some smart accounting, with several clubs selling off assets to their own ownership groups. Saudi-backed Newcastle sold their St James' Park stadium to another company owned by the club's shareholders to turn a profit, while Everton and Aston Villa cashed in on their women's teams. - Transfer fees - "The problem with the Premier League is that clubs are so incentivised to overspend," football finance expert Kieran Maguire told AFP.

"It's an arms race at the end of the day in terms of competing for players on transfer fees and wages. " The figures for the 2024/25 campaign do not even fully account for a record £3 billion spent on transfer fees by Premier League clubs in last year's summer transfer window, smashing the previous high by £650 million. Liverpool's £125-million signing of Alexander Isak set a new record for an English club and was part of a £450-million window for the English champions, which has so far failed to reap tangible reward.