Real Madrid’s income expected to exceed €1.2 billion this season – report | OneFootball

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·9 March 2025

Real Madrid’s income expected to exceed €1.2 billion this season – report

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Recently, a report from UEFA had revealed that Real Madrid were the top earners in 2024, with a staggering total income of €1,073 million.

However, it appears Real Madrid could once again set new standards for revenue generation this season and are expected to widely surpass the figure.


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Real Madrid income set to exceed €1.2 billion

As reported by MARCA, Real Madrid are projecting the club to surpass €1.2 billion in revenue by the end of the season.

Depending on the team’s sporting success, that figure could even rise to nearly €1.3 billion, further reinforcing its position as the most financially dominant club in the world.

By December 31, 2024, Real Madrid had already generated €590 million in revenue, a significant increase compared to the same period last season.

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UEFA believes Real Madrid’s management is ‘exemplary’ (Photo by Handout/Laureus via Getty Images)

Marketing income saw a notable rise of €70 million, while stadium revenue increased by €54 million, bringing the total from these two sources to €558 million compared to the €460 million recorded in the first half of the previous season.

On the investment front, the club has allocated €201 million, with €117 million classified as intangible sporting assets.

This figure is lower than the €165 million invested in the previous season, reflecting a more measured approach to squad spending.

Additionally, events and concerts held at the Santiago Bernabéu have brought in €12 million in revenue during the first six months of the season, showcasing the stadium’s growing role as a multi-purpose venue.

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