Tottenham Hotspur have been revealed as Europe’s third highest earning club when it comes to money made per match.
Promising times look ahead for Spurs under the guidance of Ange Postecoglou with the Australian positioning the club inside the top four ahead of the game against Wolves.
Champions League football has to be the objective for this season and that is another factor which would go towards the clubs revenue earned per game.

Tottenham finances revealed
It is a time in Premier League history where a number of clubs are concerned about their ability to spend due to the Financial Fair Play regulations.
But we are one club which appear to have fallen on the right side of the rules and our high levels of revenue are a key factor towards our ability to spend in the transfer windows.
And in a new UEFA report, it has been revealed we have a higher level of revenue per game than any other Premier League side.
We rank third among all clubs across Europe with just Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain coming ahead of us in.
A whopping €5.6m (£4.7m) was brought in per game by the Lilywhites over the 2022/23 season. This ranked them second in terms of yield per fan – only behind PSG.

Tottenham avoiding FFP
A number of Premier League clubs are finding themselves on the wrong side of FFP at the moment.
Everton are, perhaps, the biggest example of this with the Toffees having already been docked 10 points and with further punishment expected to follow.
Yet we are not one of those clubs and that could potentially be put down largely to the money which the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium brings in.
Although fans will be desperate to see the players get their hands on a trophy, Champions League football is huge for the club’s finances.
Of course, if we qualify we want to see the team give it a real go and try to go one better than we did in 2019 when we lost in the final to Liverpool.
But it just goes to show how healthy of a position the club sit in off the pitch and that is clearly helping them provide Postecoglou the funds to spend in the transfer windows.
Receive a digest of our best Spurs content each week direct to your mailbox
