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have a whopping £77.2million in the bank after the club announced their latest set of financial results.

The Hoops released their annual report to the London Stock Exchange today with group revenue increasing from £119.9m to £124.6m. The Double-winners also posted a pre-tax profit of £17.8m, which is down from £40.7m last year and “in line with expectations” as the club invests in its multi-million-pound Barrowfield re-development, stadium improvements and increased transfer expenditure.

Chairman Peter Lawwell said: “The results for the year ended 30 June 2024 show an increase in revenue to £124.6m (2023: £119.9m) with a corresponding profit before tax of £17.8m (2023: £40.7m). The £4.7m increase in revenue reflects several factors including higher participation fees in the UEFA Champions League in season 2023/24, when compared to the previous season, alongside stronger retail performance in the year.

The £22.9m decrease in profit before tax, although significant, was in line with expectations due to a number of known and anticipated factors. In relation to football activities, our gain on sale achieved in the year was £7.8m lower than in the prior year. We also invested higher sums into the men’s team compared to the prior year in the form of salaries. In addition, we have experienced a rise in overhead costs driven by the high inflationary environment in which the business has operated over the last year. There was also the absence of £13.5m of non-recurring other income which was specific to the prior year.

“Our year end cash was £77.2m (2023: £72.3m). Despite Champions League qualification, the increase in cash was more modest than it may have been owing to the investment into the team in terms of transfer expenditure and wage costs in the year under review. This was coupled with the commencement of significant capital expenditure projects, including the Barrowfield re-development and a number of stadium maintenance projects.

 

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