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1 November 2024 - 11:42 AM

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IMAGO | Ollie Watkins celebrates getting a hattrick and scoring the fourth Aston Villa goal with John McGinn against Brighton and Hove Albion at Villa Park last season.

Financial Forecast 2023/24: Aston Villa braces for significant loss despite record-breaking turnover

  • Aston Villa secured their best Premier League finish in nearly 30 years, securing 4th place and surpassing teams like Tottenham, Chelsea, and Manchester United.
  • Off The Pitch’s forecast for Aston Villa’s 2023/24 financial figures indicates a record turnover, with significant contributions from Premier League tv money.
  • Why it matters: Aston Villa's financial health, despite their on-pitch success, shows challenges with a historically high wage bill and increasing player amortisation, leading to tremendous EBIT losses.
  • The perspective: Aston Villa’s participation in the Champions League 24/25 season could reshape their financial landscape, balancing the high costs of maintaining a top-tier squad.

Aston Villa have showcased some of their finest football in nearly three decades, securing a noteworthy 4th place finish in the Premier League 23/24 season, ahead of teams like Tottenham, Chelsea, and Manchester United. 

Building on this success, Aston Villa currently lead in Europe with an unblemished record in the Champions League, while defending their 4th place standing in the Premier League, solidifying their status among the elite.

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