Juventus recorded a loss of â¬39.9 million loss last season while producing revenue totalling â¬621.5m.
The Bianconeri reported the financial details for the year ending June 30,2019 on Friday, with the club posting increases in revenue and losses.
Last season saw Juve record revenues of â¬621.5m â an increase of â¬116.8m over the previous year. However, they also posted losses of â¬39.9m, an increase of â¬20.7m.
All of the Biaconeri’s figures were no doubt altered by the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo, as his â¬112m transfer resulted in an increase in cost for player personnel.
That figure rose from â¬233.3m in 2017/18 to â¬301.3m in 2018/19, thanks in large part to the Portuguese star’s net salary of â¬31m.
Calcio e Finanza also reports that the Bianconeri’s financial debt has increased from â¬309.8m to â¬463.5m, though the club are looking to raise â¬300m thanks to an increase in their share capital.
Source: forzaitalianfootball.com