The most recent accounting for Nottingham Forest are available.
The Reds’ 2022–2023 financial records, which extend until June 30, 2023, are available on Companies House. The club’s revenue increased to £155 million, primarily because of a significant boost in TV money to around £125 million from being in the Premier League, according to a 44-page document.
After paying £147 million in salary for new hires, Forest made £170 million from player sales. Operating losses for the club went from £51 million to £62 million.
Evangelos Marinakis is “committed to the long-term future of the club and its funding,” according to the annual report. It also mentions the team’s violation of Premier League financial regulations, which resulted in a four-point deduction that Forest is contesting.
The statement said, “On January 15, 2024, the Premier League determined that Nottingham Forest had violated the Profit & Sustainability regulations with regard to the financial information provided for the three-year period ending in June 2023.” “The Premier League and the Football Club are collaborating closely to reach a mutually agreeable resolution to the ongoing proposed breaches.”