tottenham’s chairman, Daniel Levy, is famous and notorious as the footballing might allerskarpeste businessman.
And there is something about the talk.
For even though the London club have spent up to € 8.7 billion. crowns on the new home stadium, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which was inaugurated by Christian Eriksen and co. with a 2-0 victory over Crystal Palace on Wednesday night, so overflowing the coffers of the Spurs.
So have Tottenham set a world record for the greatest profits after tax, as a football club have done. It writes the BBC.
the Entire 983 million. crowns sounded the profits on after last season, where Tottenham played as guests at Wembley. An amount that surpasses the previous record, which was set, as Liverpool earlier in the year announced a profit of 922 million. crowns.
This is especially the elevated tilskuerindtægter from the fighting at Wembley, football transfers – not least Kyle Walker, who cost Manchester City more than 400 million. crowns and avancementet from the group stage in the Champions League, which has resulted in the historical accounts.
throughout the 2017-18 season lifted Tottenham total revenue from 2.7 billion. kroner a year earlier to 3.3 billion. crowns.
And even though the supporters this season and was tired of the trips to Wembley, so has the stay on nationalarenaen been good for pengetanken.
tottenham’s new stadium has claimed the lives of more than 8.7 billion. crowns. Photo: Ritzau Scanpix
the Accounts show that the revenue generated on match days, was lifted from the € 165 million. dkk 370 million. crowns.
at the same time, figures show, to the club pt. occupies the third place in the Premier League, manage to compete with a lønbudget, which is significantly less than rivals.
While Tottenham spent approx. 1.3 billion. dollars on player salaries, so spend sworn enemy Arsenal almost 870 million. dollars more on their players without to achieve the same sporting success in the period.
It is the lowest lønbudget all the so-called ’top six’clubs in the Premier League.
Daniel Levy, who here stands, along with manager Mauricio Pochettino, can only be satisfied with the accounts. Photo: Ritzau Scanpix.
salary payment has often been identified as tottenham’s biggest weakness in relation to attract the biggest stars from the outside and hold on to the club’s own profiles.
But now, where the club is moving into the new home, with 62.000 spectator has space to almost 26,000 tons more than the defunct White Hart Lane, and at the same time has given the ticket prices a solid nøk up, there may be more money for player salaries.