Sources: Everton set for £240m+ boost after ‘spectacular’ development

Football Insider has learned that Everton will bring in more than £240 million in revenue once they move into their new stadium.

The Bramley Moore Dock Stadium project was initiated by the Merseyside club in 2021, and it is expected to be finished later this year.

Everton are expected to move into the stadium at the start of the 2025/26 season.

Positive financial news will be welcomed at Everton with the club currently awaiting the verdict of their points deduction appeal before addressing their second PSR breach.

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The Toffees were deducted 10 points after being found guilty of exceeding the Premier League’s £105million allowable losses – and they now face a second similar charge related to their 2022-23 accounts.

Everton’s 2022–23 financial statements are not yet available to the public, although revenue estimates are anticipated to be comparable to their £181 million revenue in 2021–2022 fiscal year.

Only £15.1 million of the club’s revenue came from matchdays at Goodison Park; however, after they relocate to the 52,888-seat Bramley Moore Dock stadium, that amount is anticipated to jump.

Wyness projects an extra £60 million in revenue, meaning Everton’s earnings will surpass £240 million starting in 2025.

Future naming rights agreements or sponsor relationships may arise from the stadium’s opening, potentially increasing their £50.4 million in annual commercial earnings.

That would place Everton ninth in the Premier League in terms of revenue, behind only Newcastle United and the “Big Six.”

After top-tier teams discussed a change in rules during a meeting last week, the increase in earnings may be in line with new financial laws in the Premier League that cap expenditure to a proportion of overall club income.

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