Chelsea set English record for financial losses 🤯 | OneFootball

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Richard Buxton·26 February 2026

Chelsea set English record for financial losses 🤯

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Chelsea have posted record financial losses for the 2024/25 season.

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Figures released by UEFA showed the west London club's pre-tax deficit for the campaign in which they won the FIFA Club World Cup stood at ÂŁ355m.


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That figure marks the highest ever in English football history and is only eclipsed in the European game by Barcelona's ÂŁ484m losses for the 2020/21 season.

UEFA's figures revealed that the Blues' significantly underperformed in revenues generated compared to their Premier League rivals with just ÂŁ511m brought in.

Manchester City commanded ÂŁ746m while Liverpool accrued ÂŁ744m in that period.

Ticket sales also fell ÂŁ28m behind the Anfield outfit and averaged ÂŁ1.2m less per match day than Arne Slot's side, who sit one place ahead of them in the rankings.

Despite being dwarfed by their top flight counterparts, Chelsea were still the sixth-highest spending club in Europe for wages with players paid ÂŁ388m in 2024/25.

According to UEFA's report, their playing squad is the most expensively assembled in football history with ÂŁ1.52bn spent on the team led by Enzo Maresca at that time.

However Stamford Bridge sources told the BBC that they are confident of remaining compliant with the European governing body's financial fair play regulations.


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