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Chelsea record £262m loss despite strong revenue, European success

Paul Joseph by Paul Joseph
April 1, 2026
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Chelsea have reported the largest pre-tax loss in Premier League history, posting a £262 million deficit for the 2024–25 financial year despite generating near-record revenues.

The figure surpasses the previous record loss of £197.5 million set by Manchester City in 2011, highlighting the financial pressures facing elite football clubs even amid on-field success.

Chelsea disclosed that total revenue reached £490.9 million the second-highest in the club’s history during a season in which they secured the UEFA Conference League title, won the Club World Cup, and finished fourth in the Premier League.

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Club executives, led by co-owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali, maintain that the club remains compliant with financial regulations, including Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), which permit losses of up to £105 million over a three-year period under specific accounting measures.

Since the 2022 takeover from Roman Abramovich, Chelsea have spent more than £1 billion on player recruitment, focusing heavily on younger talents tied to long-term contracts.

However, the financial results also reflect significant costs, including regulatory fines and player-related write-offs.

UEFA fined the club £26.7 million earlier in the season for breaching squad cost rules, while additional penalties and accounting adjustments including issues tied to agent payments and player exits contributed to the overall loss.

Despite the setback, Chelsea project improved financial performance in upcoming accounts, driven by an estimated £85 million windfall from their Club World Cup triumph and roughly £80 million in broadcasting revenue from participation in the UEFA Champions League.

Financial analysts say the figures underscore the growing importance of Champions League qualification, which offers significantly higher revenue compared to lower-tier European competitions.

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There are also concerns about infrastructure limitations, with Stamford Bridge’s 40,000-seat capacity seen as a disadvantage compared to larger rivals, potentially restricting long-term revenue growth under new financial rules that will cap squad spending at 85% of club income.

While the losses are substantial, experts believe Chelsea are unlikely to fall foul of Premier League financial regulations, noting that accounting adjustments and prior profits including a £128.4 million gain last year help balance their overall position.

The club’s latest financial disclosure reflects both the ambition and risks of its aggressive investment strategy, as it seeks to compete at the highest level while navigating increasingly strict financial controls in modern football.

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