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Profits up at Arsenal thanks to Puma sponsorship deal
Arsenal FC has posted a pretax profit boost of £11 million, compared to a loss of £2.2 million for 2013, thanks to its major kit sponsorship deal with Puma.
The club’s turnover from football activities rose to £148.5 million from £135.9 million in 2013.
Despite significant investment in the squad with a record level of expenditure on player acquisitions, profit on the sale of player registrations hit £26.7 million, increasing from £6.1 million in 2013.
The club’s chairman, Sir Chips Keswick, said: “Our commitment to investment in the squad was evidenced by a record level of expenditure on players joining the club.
“Crucially, this investment remains at a level which is consistent with our principle of affordability and which is financially sustainable in accordance with the applicable regulatory regimes.”
Broadcasting was the club’s largest source of income at £53.0 million and combined Commercial and Retail revenues rose to £52.3 million from £38.4 million.
Arsenal expect to meet all of the requirements of both the Premier League and UEFA’s financial regulatory regimes.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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