
"Tottenham Hotspur have been named the most profitable club of the Premier League era. That may not come as much of a surprise to Spurs fans, given their gripes with former chairman Daniel Levy for not investing enough in the team. But given they have built a world-class stadium, lifted the Europa League and gone to a Champions League final in that time, Levy may well feel he deserves greater praise for his financial management."
"Maguire reveals that the Blues have recorded a loss of 1.2bn since 1992, far and away the most of any club on the list, almost double that of the next closest team, Aston Villa, who have a still-substantial 677.9m loss to their name. Those two, plus Everton, Manchester City, Fulham, Manchester United, Sunderland, Leicester City, Bournemouth and Crystal Palace are responsible for 90 per cent of the losses over that period."
Tottenham Hotspur recorded the highest total pre-tax profit in the Premier League era, totaling 183.2m since 1992. The club built a world-class stadium, won the Europa League and reached a Champions League final during that period. Arsenal and Burnley follow with just over 130m in profit each. Chelsea have registered the largest losses, totaling 1.2bn since 1992, almost double Aston Villa's 677.9m loss. Everton, Manchester City, Fulham, Manchester United, Sunderland, Leicester City, Bournemouth and Crystal Palace, together with Chelsea and Villa, account for 90 per cent of cumulative losses across the period.
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