Arsenal rise in Premier League rich list after staggering revenue increase – boosting hopes Mikel Arteta’s side could spend in January

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.

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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.

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