Spurs' financial figures show big drop in overall losses

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Tottenham's overall losses have dropped significantly in their latest financial figures, released on Monday.
Despite recording a lower revenue than in 2023, Spurs' losses after tax in 2024 fell to £26.2m, way down on the £86.8m recorded last year.
That is despite a £21.4m drop in total revenue, a figure that includes match receipts, Uefa prize money, TV and media and commercial income.
The main reason for the reduction in revenue can be seen in the difference of Uefa prize money. Last season Spurs did not participate in European competition and earned just £1.3m, a stark contrast to the £56.2m made in 2023 when they reached the Champions League round of 16 in the prior year.
Meanwhile, Tottenham's profit from operations increased by 4% to £144.9m from £138.7m.