Chelsea record highest pre-tax losses in Premier League history
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Chelsea record highest pre-tax losses in Premier League history
"Chelsea's pre-tax losses of £262.4 million for the year ending June 30, 2025, were influenced by increased operating costs compared to the previous year, which saw a profit of £128.4 million."
"Revenue for Chelsea was reported at £490.9 million, marking the second-highest figure in the club's history, bolstered by earnings from their successful Club World Cup run."
"Chelsea was deemed compliant with the Premier League's profitability and sustainability rules, which permit maximum losses of £105 million over three years, thanks to certain 'add backs' of permitted losses."
"Sources indicate Chelsea is now fully structured to meet all regulatory requirements, including compliance with UEFA's football earnings rule, following a previous fine for breaches."
Chelsea announced pre-tax losses of £262.4 million for the year ending June 30, 2025, following a profit of £128.4 million the previous year. The losses were partly due to increased operating costs. Revenue reached £490.9 million, the second-highest in the club's history, including earnings from the Club World Cup. Chelsea complied with Premier League profitability and sustainability rules, allowing for maximum losses of £105 million over three years. The club is confident in its regulatory compliance, including UEFA's football earnings rule, after previously facing fines for breaches.
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