Chelsea’s financial situation has been perilous at times since Todd Boehly and co took over, however the club are anticipating some good news to come their way over the next 12 months.
The Blues were sanctioned by UEFA before the 2025/26 season got underway, seeing them have to sell big in the summer in order to register the likes of Joao Pedro and Estevao Willian to their Champions League squad. his saw a record-breaking amount made in sales over the summer, with big name exits like Noni Madueke and Joao Felix contributing to that total. Chelsea anticipating £700m revenue next season
Journalist Nizaar Kinsella has stated that this led to a positive transfer balance for the Blues, contributing to their £490.9m revenue.
Despite this being their second highest tally in history, Kinsella stated that the club are projecting that revenue to increase to £700m next season.