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Chelsea Total Expenditure vs Revenue 2022

Revenue Expenditure Net Total Debt
£520.16m £513.63m £6.53m £0m

Source: FIFA, UEFA, England FA, Ofgem, HMRC, Sponsorlytix

Source: FIFA, UEFA, England FA, Ofgem, HMRC, Sponsorlytix

Total Expenditure£513.63m

Total Yearly Expenditure Breakdown

Most of Chelsea’s expenses, just like any other football club in the world, comes from player salaries (payroll). Here is how football clubs spread their expenditure:

  1. Player Payroll
  2. Player Transfers
  3. Executive Staff Payroll
  4. Debt Payments
  5. Agent Fees
  6. Marketing Costs
  7. Transportation costs
  8. Stadium Costs

Player Payroll:

Chelsea spends a total of £211.93 million on players annual payroll as of fiscal year ending June 30, 2022, including £52,982,500 in annual taxes. Players making up to £50,270 per year are subject to 20% tax rate, which is also known as the basic tax rate. Taxes on income over this threshold are 40%. (higher rate). The extra rate is another name for the third tax bracket. Any income over £150,000 is subject to a 45% tax rate.

 

Chelsea Players Payroll Breakdown

Weekly Payroll Average Weekly Payroll Annual Payroll  Average Payroll per Year  Income Tax
£4,075,576 £107,252 £211,930,000 £5,886,944 £52,982,500

Source: FIFA, UEFA, England FA, HMRC, Sponsorlytix

Source: FIFA, UEFA, England FA, HMRC, Sponsorlytix

 

Chelsea Players Payroll 

 Player Name Payroll (Yearly) Payroll (Weekly)
Raheem Sterling  £16,900,000  £325,000
Kalidou Koulibaly  £15,340,000  £295,000
N’Golo Kante  £15,080,000  £290,000
Ben Chilwell  £9,880,000  £190,000
Marc Cucurella  £9,100,000  £175,000
Kepa Arrizabalaga  £7,800,000  £150,000
César Azpilicueta  £7,800,000  £150,000
 Kai Havertz  £7,800,000  £150,000
 Mateo Kovacic  £7,800,000  £150,000
 Christian Pulisic  £7,800,000  £150,000
 Jorge Luiz Frello Filho  £5,720,000  £110,000
 Thiago Silva  £5,720,000  £110,000
 Hakim Ziyech  £5,200,000  £100,000
 Michy Batshuayi  £4,680,000  £90,000
 Mason Mount  £4,600,000  £88,462
 Carney Chukwuemeka  £4,420,000  £85,000
 Tammy Abraham  £4,264,000  £82,000
 Ruben Loftus-Cheek  £3,120,000  £60,000
 Reece James  £3,016,000  £58,000
 Edouard Mendy  £2,704,000  £52,000
 Marcus Bettinelli  £1,820,000  £35,000
 Conor Gallagher  £1,660,000  £31,923
 Trevoh Chalobah  £1,040,000  £20,000
 Armando Broja  £340,000  £6,538
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang  £5,200,000  £100,000
 Cesare Casadei  £2,704,000  £52,000
 Wesley Fofana  £5,200,000  £100,000
 Denis Zakaria  £2,704,000  £52,000
     
 Loan    
     
 Romelu Lukaku £16,900,000  
 Callum Hudson-Odoi  £6,240,000  
Malang Sarr  £6,240,000  
Tiemoué Bakayoko  £5,720,000  
Baba Rahman  £4,470,000  
 Nathan Baxter  £1,560,000  
 Ethan Ampadu  £390,000  
 Faustino Anjorin  £340,000  
Levi Colwill  £340,000  
Gabriel Slonina  £340,000  

Source: FIFA, UEFA, England FA, Sponsorlytix

Source: FIFA, UEFA, England FA, Sponsorlytix

 

Player Transfers: Chelsea spent a total of £246.81 million on player arrivals in the summer (2022/23) and generated a total of £49.47 million on departures. Ending the summer transfer window with a -£202.73 million net.

Premier League teams spent a total of £1.9 billion on gross transfers during the summer 2022 transfer window, which is by a margin of £487.8 million the largest amount ever recorded during a single transfer window.

Chelsea spent a total of £2.4 billion on player arrivals in their all time Premier League transfers expenditure (1992/93 to 2022/23), taking in an income of £1.3 million with a net of -£1.24 billion.

 

Chelsea All Time Premier League Players Transfers

Expenditure Arrivals Income Departure Balance Season 22/23 Net
£2.54b 676 £1.30b 669 £-1.24b £-202.73m

Source: FIFA, UEFA, England FA, Sponsorlytix

Source: FIFA, UEFA, England FA, Sponsorlytix

 

Executive Staff Payroll: The best paid directors of Premier League football teams make far more money than the highest paid directors at comparable-sized non-football businesses. The average chief executive remuneration in the UK is £215,879. Chelsea pays in the region of £3.4 million to their directors and executive staff each year.

Debt Payments: Chelseahas no debt on their books and hence they do not pay any interest.

Stadium Costs: A 90-minute match uses up to 25,000 KWh of electricity. As per the current Ofgem rates, Electricity costs £0.52 per kWh + Daily standing charge: £0.46 and Gas costs £0.15 per kWh + Daily standing charge: £0.28. It costs Chelsea approximately 21000 Khw on average per home game, that is £14,340.1 per game and £272,461.9 per season. 

Agent Fees: The 20 Premier League teams managed to pay agents £272.6 million this transfer window, despite all the discussion that football must cut back on its expenditures on transfer fees and wages in light of the financial calamity brought on by the epidemic. Chelsea paid £28.22 million in agent fees for their transfer business.

Marketing Costs: Chelsea offers a variety of officially-licensed goods with the Chelsea name and logo, from bed coverings to coffee cups apart from the marketing and promotions of the season tickets, hospitality and official kits, the club spends on marketing through social media, outdoor advertising and through local, national and international news publications. Chelsea spends on average £10 million on marketing.

Transportation Costs: For the fiscal years ended June 30, 2022, Chelsea spent approximately £4.1 million on transportation costs, which includes pre-season preparations and logistics and all of the Premier League, Cups and UEFA competition away games.

 

Chelsea Total Expenditure

Executive Staff Payroll Total Debt Debt Payments Stadium Costs Agent Fees Marketing Costs Transportation Costs Annual Payroll TOTAL
£3.4m £0m £0m £0.27m £28.22m £10m £4.1m  £211.93m £513.63m

Source: FIFA, UEFA, England FA, Ofgem, HMRC, Sponsorlytix

Source: FIFA, UEFA, England FA, Ofgem, HMRC, Sponsorlytix


Total Revenue | £520.16m

Total Yearly Revenue Breakdown

Chelsea monetize’s its worldwide brand through the usual four income sources under the Commercial revenue sector:

  1. Sponsorship
  2. Matchday Revenue
  3. TV Rights Distribution
  4. Retail, Merchandising, Clothing & Product Licensing

Sponsorship: Through partnerships with top national and international brands and businesses throughout the world, Chelsea monetizes the value of the clubs worldwide brand and fan base. For the fiscal years ended June 30, 2022, Chelsea generated sponsorship revenues of £156.25 million.

 

Chelsea Sponsorship Revenue

Sponsor Name Amount (per year) Contract Duration Placement
Three £40m  2020 – 2023  Main Sponsor (Front of shirt)
Nike  £56.25m  2016 – 2032  Kit Supplier
Whale Fin  £20m  2022-2025  Sleeve Sponsor
Trivago  £20m  2021-2025  Training Kit Partner
Cadbury  £2m*  not reported  Partner
Dream Set Go  £2m*  not reported  Partner
EA Sports  £2m  not reported  Partner
GO Markets  £2m*  not reported  Partner
Hublot £2m*  not reported  Partner
MSC Cruises  £2m*  not reported  Partner
Parimatch  £2m*  not reported  Partner
Singha  £2m*  not reported  Partner
Sure  £2m*  not reported  Partner
Zapp  £2m*  not reported  Partner
     Total £156.25m

*Estimated as per market standards and BV and EMV reach of Chelsea Football Club | Source: Sponsorlytix

*Estimated as per market standards and BV and EMV reach of Chelsea Football Club | Source: Sponsorlytix

 

Matchday Revenue: For the fiscal years ended June 30, 2022, Chelsea generated a total combined Matchday Revenues of £54.5 million, including £39.52 million from the English Premier League, £5.02 million from the FA Cup, £2.6 million from the Carabao Cup and £10.4 million from UEFA Champions League.

In each of the past 21 years, Chelsea have averaged over 99% of Premier League match capacity. Due to the amount of home games played and the success of our first team in various tournaments, matchday income will change from year to year.

 

Chelsea Matchday Revenue

Average Attendance Average Matchday Income / Game Average Matchday Income / Season
Premier League
40,437 £2.08m £39.52m
 
 FA Cup  
40,437  £0 £5.02m
 
 Carabao Cup  
40,437  £0 £2.6m
 
 Champions League  
40,437 £2.08m £10.4m
 Total £57.54m

Source: UEFA, England FA, Sponsorlytix

Source: UEFA, England FA, Sponsorlytix

 

TV Rights Revenue (Broadcasting)

The money the club makes from the sale of live football content benefits the club directly, and it also helps the business partners indirectly by giving them more worldwide visibility. The global television rights for the Premier League, UEFA club competitions, and other competitions provide cash for broadcasting.

Additionally, more than 100 nations and territories across the world receive Chelsea programming through the English Premier League TV Rights Distribution sales and also the in house club channel and official mobile app.

As a result of fluctuations in the amount of prize money available and the success of the first team in such contests, broadcasting income, including, in certain circumstances, prize money received in respect of such competitions, will change from year to year.

For the fiscal years ended June 30, 2022, Chelsea generated a total combined TV Rights Revenues of £213.57 million, including £155 million from the English Premier League, £3.77 million from the FA Cup, £0.3 million from the Carabao Cup and £54.5 million from UEFA Champions League.

 

Chelsea TV Rights Revenue

 Chelsea  £213.57m        
 Premier League  Equal Share  Facility Fees  Merit Payment  Commercial Revenue  Total
   £79m  £22.6m  £47.8m  £5.6m  £155m
 FA Cup  Prize Money  TV Fees      Total
   £2.54m  £1.23m      £3.77m
Carabao Cup  Prize Money  TV Fees      Total
   £120k  £192k      £0.3m
 Champions League  Performance Share  Market Pool      Total
  £25.2m  £29.3m      £54.5m

Source: UEFA, England FA, Sponsorlytix

Source: UEFA, England FA, Sponsorlytix

 

Retail, Merchandising, Apparel & Product Licensing: Chelsea on average sells 1.85 million units of the official kit (home & away). The club’s retail, merchandising, garment, and product licencing for the fiscal years ended June 30, 2022 sales were £92.8 million. On a global scale, the club promotes and markets sportswear, workout and leisure wear, and other goods bearing the Chelsea name.

In addition, Chelsea offers a variety of other officially-licensed goods with the Chelsea name and logo, from bed coverings to coffee cups. These goods are supplied via the wholesale distribution networks of club partners as well as retail locations bearing the Chelsea logo and online shopping portals.

 

Chelsea Retail, Merchandise, Apparel & Product Licensing Revenue

£92.8m

Source: Sponsorlytix

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