FC Barcelona has officially released details regarding the club’s financial outlook for the 2024-25 season. The club continues to follow a balanced and cautious approach in managing its finances while focusing on growth areas. Here are the key points from the statement:
Wage Bill: The wage bill is projected to remain stable at around €500 million, consistent with last season’s budget.
Sponsorship Revenue: The club expects to generate more than €250 million from sponsorship deals, reflecting a continued emphasis on commercial partnerships.
Sales Target: Barcelona has set ambitious targets to boost both in-person and e-commerce sales, with a goal of reaching €125 million in revenue.
Stadium Revenue: Although there will be a reduction in total income initially due to the temporary move from the Spotify Camp Nou, the club expects a progressive recovery in stadium-related revenue in the second half of the season when they plan to return to their home ground.
Cautious Approach to UCL and Television Rights: The club has adopted a conservative stance toward the new UEFA Champions League format, with budgeting in line with previous seasons. However, Barcelona expects potential improvement in income from television rights.
Investment Policy: A conservative investment policy remains in place, reflecting the club's commitment to financial stability.
These figures underscore Barcelona’s focus on maintaining financial discipline while positioning the club for sustainable growth in the coming years.