Chelsea announce post tax loss
Chelsea have announced they made £145.6m loss after tax for the year to 30 June 2021.
Their turnover went
up from £387.8m to £416.8m thanks to an increase in broadcasting revenue.
But the club say
playing games with no crowds because of Covid-19 and a reduction in profit on
player sales were the main reasons for the loss.
Chelsea FC PLC
continues to be supported financially by Fordstam Limited, a company owned by
Roman Abramovich - with confirmation in the accounts that the club owes more
than £1bn to "related companies".
The accounts also
say that "the company is reliant on Fordstam Limited for its continued
financial support". It says Fordstam has indicated support will continue
"for the foreseeable future".
The club adds that
under a "severe but plausible downside scenario of football being played
behind closed doors in December 2021 and January 2022" it would be reliant
on additional funding from Chelsea FC PLC, with further funds needed if the
financial impact of Covid-19 were even more severe.
Premier League and
EFL clubs recently chose to fulfil festive fixtures despite ongoing
Covid-19 disruption, including a series of postponements and a record 103
Premier League players and staff testing positive for Covid in the seven days
up to and including 26 December.
Chelsea's accounts
also say there is £24.1m owed due to unspecified "ongoing legal
matters" - while the club also decided an "impairment loss" of
£17.9m was necessary against the value of its squad.
The club say since
30 June they have signed three players for a total of £109.7m - striker
Romelu Lukaku, goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli and midfielder Saul Niguez, on
loan from Atletico Madrid.
In the same period
they say they have sold 13 players for a combined £103.7m. They could also
receive up to £16.4m if outstanding clauses in previous transfers are all met.