This Real de Champions has a scale that has nothing to do with the past, not even last season. And, according to the documentation Real sent to its shareholders for the 14-D Meeting, the budget for the current year amounts to a whopping 161.5 million euros, a figure that is even higher than what was given a few days ago. of 150. This is the highest in history so far, 33 million higher! last year.
In the revenue forecasts for this season, which amount to 162.5 million euros, no player sales are considered. A planned amount of nine million euros will be received in this concept, but from transfers from the past.
In any case, this income figure should be reviewed because, after closing the budget, Real sealed its agreement with Yasuda, its new strategic partner, whose contribution could increase by more than five million this year alone.
And, on top of that, the revenue figures in the competition (34.8 million) have already been surpassed in the current Champions League (39). Television will pay 76 million, 10 more than last year, and advertising, 13, one less than members and subscribers. It remains to be seen whether or not the club will increase season tickets in 2024.
46.7 ‘kilo’: sales revenue
Among the most curious figures is the 46.7 million that Real got “in revenue” from its sales in 2022/23 (corresponding share of Isak, Ryan, Portu, Sagnan, Juanmi, Pokorny, Bautista and Karrikaburu), for 10 from the previous year (Willian José, Zaldua, Lobete and Guridi). Expenditure on discharges on 22/23 was 29.6 (Sadiq and Kubo) and on 21/22, 28.1 (Brais and Cho). The signatures of Zakharyan (11 and Odriozola (2.5) is included in the cost budget for this year. On the other hand, La Real received a plus of 5.3 million from the sale of Isaac when some variables were met and he had to pay a million more to Almería for the extra Sadiq when going to the Champions League.
26.5 more kilos of CVC
For its part, the club will receive 26.5 million this year from the League’s agreement with CVC, which is added to 32.4 and 42.7 from previous years. These resources were invested in the final stages of the remodeling of Anoeta and the comprehensive reform of the Zubieta training center.
Source: La Verdad

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