Chelsea is determined at the end of the financial year 2024. It was the most conscious that has ever been compiled, according to the new UEFA report.
Skid for blues large consumption was worth a stunning 1.66 billion euros (1.39bn £), eclipse of the previous most recorded by Real Madrid in 2020. Years (1.14 pound).
UEFA-IN European Finance and Reports of the Club Financing and Investment Landscapes, published on Thursday, found four clubs worth 1 billion euros or more in 2024. Years – Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United and Arsenal.
The financial financial league could underlined the fact that nine of the 20 most expensive squads in 2024. Done in England, with West Hem’s cost more than Barcelona or AC Milan.
There were nine English clubs in the first 20 in Europe in Europe based on the size of their total salary account.
Manchester City was another to 554m euros (464.5 million euros), behind only Paris Saint-Germain at 658 million euros (551.7 million pounds).
Among the top 20 clubs, the report found that the share in revenues absorbs salaries in the range of 42 percent to Totentenham at 91 percent on Aston Villa.
The growth of the player’s salary was 4.5 percent, among the early 2023 reporting clubs – as teams work in accordance with the UEF rules, which of the following season to pay for salaries, transfer funds in the amount of 70 percent of revenues.
The sharp increase in salaries of technical and administrative staff was discovered to eat in the working margins of clubs by report.
They increased throughout Europe by 19% in 2023. year, with two-digit salary growth, reported in 16 of the 20 Leagues tested in the report.
The president of UEFA Aleksander Ceferin said in a report from the report: “While most clubs appear to be managed by players, responsibly growing, other costs quickly raise, putting more pressure on work margins than ever before.
“Clubs must remain awake as it takes to do a significant job and restore to restore pre-pandemic profitability.”
Investing in the stadiums in all clubs it reached high 2023. To 2.1 billion euros (1.8 billion euros), crossing the previous record of 1.5 billion euros in the pre-pandemic year 2019, as clubs across Europe seek to maximize income from the day.
Four clubs invested more than 100 million euros during 2023. years – Real Madrid, Barcelona, Everton and the PSG – but there was an increase in the volume of investment with 36 clubs that invest at least 10 million euros, compared to 18 clubs of the previous year.
The report has determined that these long-term investments continued in the season from 2024. year, with a record investment level among clubs in early reporting.


