Champions League run helps AC Milan return to profit

Football
23 Oct 2023 • 11:20 PM MYT
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MILAN, Oct 23 — AC Milan returned to profit for the first time in 17 years in the 2022-23 season, helped by reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League, the Italian Serie A club said today.

Now owned by US investment group RedBird Capital, Milan reported record annual revenues of €404.5 million (RM2 billion), an increase of 36 per cent driven by higher commercial and sponsorship sales, increased income from TV rights and higher matchday takings.

That allowed the club to generate a net profit of €6.1 million in the year to the end of June — putting them back in the black for the first time since 2006, which Chairman Paolo Scaroni hailed as an “important step.”

“Combining sporting performance, global competitiveness and financial sustainability in football, when on a virtuous path, is possible,” Scaroni added.

Milan lost to city rivals Inter in the Champions League semi-finals in May.

RedBird Capital, who took over AC Milan in 2022 in a €1.2 billion deal, invested a further €40 million which is aimed at helping advance plans for a new stadium.

AC Milan and Inter currently share the famous San Siro stadium but both are looking at alternatives to a venue that was built in 1926 and has been repeatedly renovated.

Italian Serie A football clubs today agreed a €4.5 billion deal that will allow DAZN and Sky to retain the rights to screen live matches in Italy for the next five seasons. — Reuters