Arsenal reveal record loss of over £100m
Arsenal on Monday announced record losses of £107.3 million ($143 million) for the financial year ending May 31, 2021.
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Arsenal on Monday announced record losses of £107.3 million ($143 million) for the financial year ending May 31, 2021.
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LONDON : Premier League club Arsenal said the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic were the main reason for losses of 107.3 million pounds ($144 million) for the year end May 2021 after releasing their latest consolidated accounts on Monday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Premier League club Arsenal said the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic were the main reason for losses of 107.3 million pounds ($144 million) for the year end May 2021 after releasing their latest consolidated accounts on Monday.