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Premier League Revenues to Rise by 25%
Premier League clubs’ revenue reached a record £2.36bn in 2011-12, according to football finance experts at Deloitte. It estimates revenue grew to £2.5bn in 2012-13, and will grow by a further £600m, or 25%, in 2013-14, when the league’s new broadcast deal kicks in. Deloitte says this should take the projected revenue of Premier League clubs above £3bn for the first time.
It says this cash, plus new spending rules, “could provide huge benefits to the long-term development” of football. “Despite operating in a challenging economic environment, English club football’s profile, exposure and increasingly global interest have continued to drive revenue growth for the top clubs,” said Dan Jones, partner in the Sports Business Group at Deloitte.
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