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Arsenal poised to shatter Premier League revenue records following title triumph

Aayush YadavByAayush Yadav, Staff Writer
Published: 18:00, 20 May 2026Updated: 00:36, 21 May 2026
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If Arsenal win UCL, their season's revenue could hit a £770 million, already having secured £760 million, thus exceeding City's past record of £715 million from the 2023/4 season

In a remarkable turn of events, Arsenal Football Club is set to rewrite the financial records of the Premier League. This comes on the back of their recent title win, which marked an end to their 22-year-long wait for league glory. 

Arsenal were officially crowned as the new Premier League champions after Manchester City failed to secure a victory against Bournemouth on May 19. This significant achievement not only ended their long-standing drought but also paved the way for potential record-breaking revenues.

However, Mikel Arteta's side isn't resting on its laurels just yet. The Gunners are gearing up for an even more memorable event - a Champions League final showdown against Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) scheduled for May 30th. A victory in this prestigious tournament could further boost their already impressive season.

Record-breaking revenues

According to reports from The Times, if Arsenal manages to outclass PSG in the upcoming final, they could post record revenues reaching up to £770 million this season alone. Even without factoring in potential Champions League success, they have already secured a staggering £760 million - surpassing Manchester City's previous record revenue of £715 million during the 2023-24 season.

This unprecedented financial performance could catapult Arsenal into third place among the world’s richest football clubs – trailing only behind Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Arsenal's recent on-field success has not only brought joy to their fans but also set them on a path to financial supremacy. As they prepare for their Champions League final against PSG, the stakes are higher than ever - both in terms of prestige and potential revenue. Regardless of the outcome, this season will undoubtedly be etched into Arsenal's history as one of its most successful periods.

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