West Ham is likely to publish a turnover of £365m for last season thanks to a good European run, a ninth-place finish in the Premier League and the sale of Declan Rice in this financial year which finishes at the end of May each year. The financial results could be published as early as December this year.
Last season West Ham booked a full £100m profit on Declan Rice as he was sold to Arsenal on 15th July last year six weeks after last year’s Hammers’ financial year-end.
In a twist of fate, sales are recorded in the single financial year they are sold in the accounts, unlike incoming transfers which are spread over the life of the contract.
Add to this an estimated £23.5m earned from the Europa League prize money in a cup run to the quarter-finals.
Ticket match day revenue is likely to reach £45m plus commercial/sponsorship of another £35m revenue plus retail sales of around £13.5m
That would create a record turnover for this season of around £365m way above the £253m recorded two seasons ago.
To be truly massive Westham must generate those turnovers and profits consistently . There will be no big player sale prior to June 1st 2025 and no European profits and so turnover for 2024/25 will be closer to 240 million .
West Ham “are” not is, come on bro you not go to school
might want to look at your punctuation, there, bro. also, West Ham (football club) is a single entity, so it is not incorrect to refer to it as such. “is” is correct, as is “we” if we consider West Ham to be an amalgam of smaller entities (stadium, fans, board, etc). hope you’re (correct spelling 🤨) happy, boys. you’re both right – kind of 😁
“Is” is correct as West Ham is a collective singular
West Ham ARE a team. Plural.
Team singular. Teams plural. Duh, how many GCEs Rodney?