The London club could earn around £770 million, potentially making it one of the three richest clubs in the world
London's Arsenal is close to breaking a new financial record in the history of the English Premier League.
According to Lent.az, citing foreign media, the Gunners' revenue in the 2025/26 season will be at least £760 million. If Mikel Arteta's team defeats PSG in the Champions League final on May 30, that number will reach approximately £770 million.
Thus, Arsenal will surpass Manchester City's previous Premier League record of £715 million earned in the 2023/24 season.
The London club's rapid revenue growth is linked to the Premier League title, successful Champions League performances, increasing commercial deals, and global interest in Arteta's team.
It is noted that these financial figures could put Arsenal in third place among the richest football clubs in the world, behind only Real Madrid and Barcelona.