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Home » Chelsea suffer largest ever pre-tax loss of £350MILLION in 2025 – the biggest in English football history – but here’s why the Blues are adamant it is not bad news
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Chelsea suffer largest ever pre-tax loss of £350MILLION in 2025 – the biggest in English football history – but here’s why the Blues are adamant it is not bad news

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Chelsea suffer largest ever pre-tax loss of £350MILLION in 2025 – the biggest in English football history – but here’s why the Blues are adamant it is not bad news
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Chelsea recorded the highest pre-tax loss in English football history in the 2024-25 season, according to financial data revealed by UEFA on Thursday.

The European Club Finance and Investment Landscape report listed the 10 largest losses for 2025, which showed the club owned by Clearlake Capital and Todd Boehly booked a €407million (£350m) deficit. That has only ever been beaten by Barcelona’s total of €555m in 2020-21.

In the 2024-25 campaign, Chelsea were competing in the Conference League, which they won. They also finished fourth in the Premier League to return to the Champions League before going on to win the Club World Cup in the summer.

It was during that tournament in the United States that Chelsea were hit with a €31m fine for breaching UEFA’s financial rules, with that figure potentially rising to a record-breaking €91m should they fail to comply within the next four years as part of a settlement agreement.

However, sources within Chelsea say as a result of their accounting clean-up, the club is now profitable on an operating basis and they are aligned with UEFA’s financial framework.

The source added their squad cost ratio should sit comfortably within UEFA thresholds, which are considered stricter than the Premier League’s, and they expect to meet all the obligations of their existing settlement agreement with European football’s governing body.

Despite winning two trophies – including the Club World Cup – last season, Chelsea are thought to have recorded a staggering record pre-tax loss

Essentially, Chelsea believe further regulatory settlements going forward will not be required, as they are currently compliant with the parameters which were set.

Chelsea’s creative financing has helped their position in the Premier League, such as the infamous internal selling of their women’s team to the club’s parent company.

UEFA’s rules are more stringent, and their report, which was sent to the media on Thursday morning, explained how Chelsea’s squad at the end of the club’s 2025 financial year was, again, officially the most expensive ever assembled with a combined transfer cost of €1.746billion.

That was up €90m on the record they set the previous year. Manchester City’s squad cost €1.584bn by comparison.

It is said Chelsea believe the UEFA report is not reflective of their finances moving forward. On the pitch, the club are pushing to stay in the Champions League, with them currently sitting fifth in the Premier League – a position which is set to be enough to qualify for Europe’s elite competition at the end of this season. They face league leaders Arsenal away next.

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