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    Leeds United posted an overall loss of £33.7 million in the 2022-23 financial year despite player transfers earning them £73 million, according to the club’s latest accounts.

    Figures covering last season, in which Leeds were relegated from the Premier League, show a record turnover of £189.6m but a substantially increased operating loss of £105 million, offset by income accrued primarily through the sale of Kalvin Phillipsand Raphinha.

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    Phillips left for Manchester City in the summer of 2022 shortly before Raphinha completed a permanent switch to Barcelona. The cash generated lessened the impact of soaring administrative costs, which rose from £203 million in 2021-22 to £275 million in 2022-23.

    The annual wage bill at Elland Road jumped from £121 million to £145 million, with their operating loss rising by £71 million from 2021-22.

    The accounts also indicate that £9.5 million was spent on severing contracts in a campaign which saw Leeds sack two head coaches, Jesse March and Javi Gracia, and finish the campaign with Sam Allardyce in charge.

    United’s overall loss of £33.7 million was slightly below the loss of £36 million recorded 12 months earlier.

    The club recently told The Athletic that it was compliant with both Premier League and EFLprofitability and sustainability rules.

    Premier League sides are permitted maximum losses of £105 million over a three-year accounting cycle in the top flight.

    Gate receipts for the 2022-23 year jumped £5 million to £29 million but TV and broadcasting income fell slightly to £17.4 million while merchandise income and central distributions also saw small drops.

    The accounting period covers the final year of Andrea Radrizzani’s spell as United’s majority shareholder.

    The Italian, who bought Leeds in 2017, agreed a deal to sell the club to 49ers Enterprises in June of last year, a deal which was officially finalised in September.
     
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    A nice handy 9.5m for Gracia and Marsch . No wonder the yanks not bothered working again
     
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    Football managers and bank managers, the two jobs where they’re always paid huge sums for failure
     
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    And politicians. Don't forget them
     
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    To make a small fortune in football, you first have to start with a large fortune...
     
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    Each, surely not? Gracia must have been on a very short contract. Marsch on the other hand lucked into the job and will never get another job anywhere near what we paid him so we’re stuck with him until his contract ends. Oh, and all the outstanding transfer fees we owe are for players bought for him. Well done VO played another blinder there.
     
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    Crikes Mrs Eire will have some nasty washing to deal with in the morning when Kev reads that <doh>
     
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