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This is a list of professional sports leagues by revenue.Individual sports are not included. The "Season" column refers to the sports league season for which financial data is available and referenced, which is usually not the most recently completed season of competition.
Since the start of the 2022-23 season the club have been hamstrung by strict spending constraints and they are the only Premier League side during that period with a positive net spend - of £80m.
The final total of £1.24bn ranks third in Premier League history for a summer window and represents a net spend of £813million. Premier League clubs spend over £1bn despite coronavirus pandemic ...
Last year’s £648.4 million revenue figure was a Premier League record at the time, ... The club’s net spend on player transfers hit a record £1.19 billion ...
The Premier League splits the UK broadcasting income into 3 categories. 50 per cent equally shared between Premier League clubs; 25 per cent shared based on how often a club’s matches are broadcast in the UK (known as "Facility Fees"); and 25 per cent shared based on where a club finish in the league table (known as "Merit Payments").
No side could displace Real Madrid, who remain top of football's financial rankings for the third year running after seeing their revenues leap 20% to €351.8 million during the 2006–07 season. Manchester United displaced Barcelona in second place, the Spanish club moving down to third.
The gross spend was 90 per cent higher than the previous record of £430m in 2018 and almost triple the previous January window (£295m). Premier League clubs spend record £815m in January ...
The fees paid by the Premier League's top clubs began to increase at a rapid rate, with Alan Shearer commanding the first £15,000,000 fee in 1996, and the new millennium heralding the first £30,000,000 transfer, although sources differ as to whether this barrier was broken by Rio Ferdinand's move to Manchester United in 2002 or Andriy ...