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(Credit: Manh Tung - Breaking Media/Imago) Tue 7 April 2026 13:00, UK Leeds United are expected to smash their club-record revenue following a significant uplift in prize money this season, sources have told Football Insider. The Yorkshire giants posted their latest accounts for 2024-25 last week, showing their revenue improved from £128million in 2023-24 to £137m in their promotion-winning campaign last season.
Daniel Farke’s side would bank at least £120m in broadcast revenue if they maintain their current position, boosting the figure by more than £70m from last season’s £47m. That would see Leeds’ overall revenue surpass £200m for this season as they continue to improve their financial situation at Elland Road. 💰 Leeds United Finance Update 💰 Inside the transfer budget, player wages, new kits, stadium news, 49ers Enterprises accounts and boardroom developments.
VISIT THE LEEDS FINANCE HUB MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES How Leeds’ revenue increased last seasonIn terms of last season’s numbers, improved commercial revenue was a key reason behind the £9m increase in turnover. Alongside the huge increase in broadcast revenue this season, sources say matchday and commercial income are also expected to improve following Leeds’ return to the Premier League.
