/Thread/ #Arsenal’s revenue fell by 13% to £340.3m in 19/20, with matchday revenue declining by £17.6m (18%) and broadcast revenue falling by £66.2m (36%) as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The decrease was partially offset by an impressive £31.7m (29%) growth in commercial
growth amongst this year’s Money League clubs. This growth was driven by the club extending its shirt front sponsorship with Emirates (£40m a year) on improved terms as well as signing a new lucrative kit manufacturer deal with adidas (£65m a year), reportedly delivering
a significant uplift on its previous deal with Puma. The last year has seen Arsenal make several structural and streamlining changes off the pitch as the club adapts and responds to the COVID-19 pandemic and seeks to positively influence on-pitch performance.
The Gunners won the FA Cup for a record 14th time in 2019/20 and will hope winning silverware will be the first step in improving on-pitch performance, including a return to the Champions League for the first time since the 2016/17 season #DFML
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