
Gazeta Esportiva.com
·2 de septiembre de 2025
Palmeiras hit R$1.1bn revenue in 2025, post R$238m surplus in July

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·2 de septiembre de 2025
The Palmeiras experienced a 'boom' in their finances. The club announced, on Monday night, the financial statement for the month of July. Verdão reached the mark of R$ 1.1 billion in revenue in 2025 and recorded a surplus of R$ 238 million in the seventh month of the year.
The budget made by Palmeiras for 2025 predicted that, in July of this year, the club would have a surplus of R$ 67 million. The final value, however, was almost four times higher and ended, exactly, at R$ 238,069 million.
The total budgeted for 2025, until July, was predicted at R$ 649.3 million. The club hit this mark in June and has so far made R$ 1.121 billion.
The values recorded by Palmeiras in the July balance sheet were greatly boosted by the sales of two important squad players: striker Estêvão and midfielder Richard Ríos. The former had already been traded previously, but only joined Chelsea in July of this year, after turning 18.
(Photo: Cesar Greco/Palmeiras/by Canon)
Estêvão was sold to Chelsea for a whopping 45 million euros, but the total operation could reach 61.5 million euros (R$ 358 million at the time) if the striker meets the targets set in the contract. Richard Ríos, on the other hand, was traded to Benfica after the Club World Cup for 30 million euros (about R$ 194.6 million).
The main values raised by Palmeiras in July were precisely with the trading of players (R$ 288.066 million). Right behind are the net operational revenues from advertising and sponsorship (R$ 17.2 million) and broadcast rights (12.2 million).
In 2025, the main revenues of Palmeiras also came from the sales of players. The club has so far made R$ 549.1 million, while the forecast until July was R$ 257.8 million.
Other considerable annual revenue values are: Awards, in which Verdão has raised R$ 166.1 million so far; Advertising and Sponsorship, for which Alviverde has added R$ 113.6 million; and Broadcast Rights, for which the club received R$ 105.1 million.
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