Behdad Eghbali's Clearlake Capital and Todd Boehly led an American consortium which bought Chelsea from Roman Abramovich in 2022
Published April 1, 2026 • Source: bbc.com
By Nizaar Kinsella (https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/topics/c999r12k905t)
Football reporter
Chelsea have announced the biggest pre-tax loss in Premier League history.
The £262m deficit for 2024-25 eclipses the £179.5m lost by Manchester City in 2011.
It comes despite Chelsea bringing in £490.9m in revenue, which the club says is the second highest total in their history.
In 2024-25 the Blues won the Uefa Conference League and Club World Cup, and finished fourth in the Premier League.
The club insist they remain compliant with financial regulations such as Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) which allow losses of £105m over three years.
Figures used to calculate this are different to the pure pre-tax loss.
Chelsea have spent more than £1bn on players since BlueCo tookover in 2022, signing a raft of younger players on long-term contracts.
Uefa fined the club £26.7m at the start of the season for breaching squadâcost ratio rules and is also monitoring them over a threeâyear period.
Sources have told BBC Sport that the reported losses include fines - among them the £10.75m Premier League sanction relating to agent payments made under Roman Abramovich's ownership - as well as writeâoffs in the accounts for highâprofile players such as Raheem Sterling, who was released, and Mykhailo Mudryk, who is being investigated over a failed drugs test.
Chelsea believe income will be at record levels in their next accounts, with an extra £85m earned from winning the Club World Cup, plus about £80m in television revenue from the Champions League.
The loss is less than the £355m quoted on Uefa's benchmarking report last month.
That figure is understood to be a result of sales between two clubs in a multi-club model being excluded, with Chelsea having the same owners as French outfit Strasbourg.
Chelsea also revealed their women's team lost £17.1m in 2024-25, with revenue at £21.3m.
