Everton total revenue down slightly on 2019 but as that season was based on a 13 month set of accounts increased by £13m on a month by month basis.
Everton matchday income down 16% due to Covid and matches BCD. Even so the gap between Everton and the 'Rich 6' shows the need for a new and bigger capacity stadium. EFC generate just 6.4% of income from matchday.
Broadcast income down a quarter due to rebates to TV companies. Will be the same for other clubs as they publish their figures.
Everton commercial income up significantly mainly due to one off receipt of £30m for option to have naming rights on new stadium. Without this additional money may have struggled to fund manager change and keep within FFP.
Everton wage bill up slightly but remember covers 12 months instead of 13 for 2019. Ave weekly wage now over £76,000 a week
Amortisation costs (transfer fees spread over contract life) have risen from £11m to £99m since 2013. Moshiri effect very evident from when he bought the club. Everton now have bigger amortisation cost than Arsenal & Spurs (although their figures are from 2019)
Everton had some unusual costs in 2019
New stadium £20m
Manager payoff £6.5m
Contract write up £4.4m
Transfer fee write downs on bobbins signings £26m
Overall Everton operating losses £135 million. Third highest in history of Premier League only ever beaten by Chelsea in 2005 and Manchester City in 2011.
Everton have spent £566m on players in the first four years of the Moshiri regime.
Since 30 June 2020 Everton have spent a further £70m on players. This has been mainly funded by Farhad Moshiri lending the club a further £50m and borrowing against future broadcast revenues.
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