Alisher Usmanov confirms Everton investment desire
Former Arsenal shareholder, Alisher Usmanov, wants to invest in Everton in a bid to return to top-level football ownership.
Former Arsenal shareholder, Alisher Usmanov, wants to invest in Everton in a bid to return to top-level football ownership.
Stan Kroenke’s sports empire, Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, has been named the ‘most valuable sports conglomerate in the world’ by Forbes, but what is the real price of supporting a team owned by someone like Stan?
Arsenal have released their accounts for the year ending 31 May 2019 and it shows a huge drop from a pre-tax profit of £97.4m to a pre-tax loss of £23.5m.
Who earns what at Arsenal? Let’s take a look at Arsenal’s wages.
The Arsenal head coach’s contract runs until the end of next season, so if Arsenal want to get rid of him before then, they’re going to have cough up, but how much do Arsenal have to pay to sack Unai Emery?
Arsenal will reportedly earn as much TV money as Manchester City and Manchester United by the time Xmas rolls around.
Liverpool look set to sign a new bumper deal with Nike, bringing to an end to their partnership with New Balance, but how does Arsenal’s ‘record-breaking deal’ stack up less than a year later?
Arsenal have agreed another commercial partnership, this time signing up with Ganzberg beer as a regional partner in Cambodia.
Arsenal earned £142m from TV revenue last year, leaving them 6th in the table when the top five leagues were analysed.
Arsenal went into this summer hoping to clear a load of wages from their books and they’ve managed to do that to the tune of an astonishing £46m-a-year.
If you’ve been wondering how much does Unai Emery earn, then you’ve come to the right place.
On Sunday afternoon the USA Women’s team became World Champions for the fourth time while their men’s team lost the Gold Cup final to Mexico a few hours later. Guess who gets paid more?
Norwich are capping all Premier League tickets for supporters at their ground at £30 in a gesture that will surely win them lots more fans around the country.
The Dutch women’s national team will pay their players the same amount as they pay the men starting in 2023.
Arsenal women have struck their first major partnership deal, lining up Mastercard as an official partner with Alex Scott given a prominent role.
Arsenal’s ‘brand’ is the 7th strongest in the world which will no doubt console all those fans unable to attend the Europa League final later this month.
Manchester City are in a bit of bother once again with UEFA and there is talk that they could be banned from the Champions League and Arsenal would get their spot, but is there any truth to that?
Liverpool are expected to become the first club to post a profit over £100m as Arsenal, once ridiculed for keeping all their cash in the bank, are behind United and City in seventh in terms of revenue.
It’s been quiet out there in Arsenal land all week, so here is a quick round-up of some wider football stories you might have missed but which caught my eye.
Real Madrid are on the verge of agreeing a 10-year, €110m-a-year deal with Adidas that dwarfs the £65m-a-year deal Arsenal recently agreed with the German sportswear manufacturers.