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Tottenham Hotspur have been doing well commercially over recent years, but we analyse how their commercial revenue compares to the other big Premier League clubs.

A week ago, Tottenham published the financial results for the year ending 30 June 2025, which showed that the club’s total revenue had increased to £565.3m.

That represents a 7 per cent increase compared to their total income of £528.2m the previous year, but concerningly, their Loss after Tax has increased to £94.7m.

Additionally, the club’s Profit from Operations (EBITDA) decreased to £112.3m, which is down 22 per cent compared to the £144.9m the previous year.

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Swiss Ramble have now revealed that Tottenham’s commercial revenue increased 22 per cent from £255m to £277m for the year ending June 2025.

This growth has primarily been driven by the increase in sponsorship revenue from £144.5m to £160.0m, while the revenue from merchandising also went up by a few million.

It is explained that Tottenham Hotspur’s growth in commercial operations has been aided by their move into their new stadium, with the stadium’s multi-use features allowing the club to use it beyond just matches.

The Lilywhites’ commercial revenue has increased by £94m in the last three years, which represents a 51 per...

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