Overview
- Aston Villa published its 2024/25 accounts reporting a £17 million profit after tax on £378.1 million in revenue.
- The club says its run to the Champions League quarter-finals delivered the biggest boost through TV money, prize payments and fuller matchdays.
- Sponsorship rose 31% to £28.6 million and other commercial income jumped 69% to £70 million as the club’s sales and partnerships expanded.
- Capital spending climbed to £69.3 million for hospitality refurbishments, new retail stores and The Warehouse venue, with North Stand works under way to take Villa Park above 50,000 seats.
- NSWE moved Aston Villa Women and the Warehouse operating rights into a holding company in June 2025 to attract outside investment, and the club states it remains within Premier League Profit and Sustainability Rules.