
"Newcastle United's financial results reveal a profit after tax of £34.7 million for the year ending June 30, 2025, alongside a record turnover of £335.3 million."
"Despite a significant increase in commercial revenue, Newcastle's financial figures remain less than half of those of Premier League rivals like Manchester United and Liverpool."
"The club's recent sale of St James' Park to a subsidiary company for £172.1 million generated a profit of £129 million, while maintaining a lease for continued use."
"Newcastle's ownership by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund has not yet translated into consistent success in the Premier League, partly due to profit and sustainability regulations."
Newcastle United reported a profit after tax of £34.7 million for the year ending June 30, 2025, following their Carabao Cup victory. Their turnover reached a record £335.3 million, driven by a 44% increase in commercial revenue. Despite ownership by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund since 2021, Newcastle struggles to compete with Premier League giants due to profit and sustainability rules. The club sold St James' Park to a subsidiary for £172.1 million, generating £129 million in profit, while leasing it back for continued use.
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