Arsenal rise in Premier League rich list after staggering revenue increase – boosting hopes Mikel Arteta’s side could spend in January
Arsenal have the capacity to spend in the January transfer window after boosting their annual revenue by a higher margin than any other Premier League team.
The north London club increased their income for the year ending June 30, 2024 by a staggering 35 per cent from the previous year to £607.2million, according to the Deloitte Football Money League 2025.
This saw the Gunners surpass both Liverpool (£605.7m, a five per cent increase) and Chelsea (£462.3m, a seven per cent decrease) for the first time since 2017 in a major step forward.
Only Manchester City (£710m) and Manchester United (£653m) have a higher revenue in the Premier League.
Arsenal enjoyed significant increases in commercial, broadcast and matchday revenue, largely helped by the return of Champions League football, as they reached the competition’s quarter-finals last April before being knocked out by Bayern Munich.
It is promising news for Gunners supporters with calls for the club to sign a striker reaching fever pitch this month after the 2-0 defeat to Newcastle in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg and crashing out of the FA Cup third round on penalties to Manchester United.