After acquiring “£50 million,” Celtic is well-positioned to dominate Rangers. – Stefan Borson
Celtic’s Champions League qualification may give them a £50 million advantage
over Rangers this season.
According to financial expert Stefan Borson, who spoke with Football Insider exclusively,
Celtic are now in a strong position to continue and dominate financially now that Rangers
have been forced to settle for a Europa League spot.
On September 16, Celtic released their 2023–24 financial statements.
They showed that their revenue increased by 3.9% from £119.9 million to a new club record
of £124.6 million.
The fact that Brendan Rodgers’ team won the Scottish Cup,
the Scottish Premiership and qualified for the Champions League made sure they turned
a profit for the third consecutive year.
Rangers’ most recent financial stats are well behind Celtic’s.
who made £83.75 million in income in 2022-2023 and are expected
to make a similar amount this season.
Rangers are unable to match Celtic’s “enormous” financial edge.
Borson said that since Celtic’s finances have improved recently,
They are in a favorable situation.
Football Insider was informed by Borson that “their wage bill is more under control
than most Premier League teams.”
They are, in a sense, in a pretty good location.
Their salary budget for 2023 was £60 million, the lowest in the Premier League.
They are in a very favorable position once they reach the Champions League league stage.
which they are this season and were last season thanks to a relatively reasonable wage bill
and their status as a Champions League squad.
Rangers will simply not have the roughly £50 million that comes from the group stages.
so it’s a significant edge over them.
“It might not be exactly £50 million, but it’s definitely not far off.
“They simply have a huge advantage over the Rangers,
so I believe they will be financially dominant.”
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