Key details from Barcelona’s financial accounts for the 2024/25 season | OneFootball

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·7 October 2025

Key details from Barcelona’s financial accounts for the 2024/25 season

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Barcelona have recently shared their financial report for the 2024/25 season, in which the club reported an operating profit for the second consecutive season.

Although the profits stood at only €2 million, it was indicative of the club’s improving financial situation.


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Now, MARCA has shared a report with key insights into Barcelona’s earnings from the 2024/25 campaign.

Key financial details of Barcelona’s 2024/25 season

For the 2024/25 season, Barcelona have confirmed an ordinary income of €994 million, despite continuing to play at the Montjuic.

Strong sporting results and high fan turnout boosted stadium revenue by €39 million, while record attendance and commercial performance have helped consolidate growth.

Barcelona said it has “consolidated the economic recovery and operational efficiency of all areas,” which is perhaps why the club were able to record an operational profit of around €2 million.

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Return to Camp Nou will serve as a major lever for Barcelona. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

Barcelona have also improved significantly when it comes to debt reduction and salary controls, with debt now reduced to €469 million. This is about €90 million less than the previous year.

The club recorded historic highs in sponsorship and merchandising as well, thanks to its renewed agreement with Nike and several strategic partnerships.

Sponsorship revenue reached €259 million, while merchandising rose 55% year-on-year to €170 million.

Additional revenue came from the revaluation of Barça Produccions, valued at €178 million, and hospitality sales under the Personal Seating Licenses program, exceeding €70 million.

For the ongoing season, Barcelona have set an income budget of €1.075 billion, with the club banking heavily on the return to Spotify Camp Nou, which may happen sometime soon.

The return to the iconic Camp Nou is expected to add €50 million more in stadium revenue. The club expect to post a pre-tax profit of €5 million, marking a third straight year of positive results.

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