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Player sales helped Burnley FC turn a profit despite Premier League relegation

Wages increased in the year from £85.9m to £91.9m

Burnley's Nathan Tella - the club have recently won promotion back to the Premier League

Burnley FC made a profit in the year they were relegated from the Premier League thanks to selling players, the club's delayed accounts show.

The Turf Moor club, who recently won promotion back to the top flight, have been under a transfer embargo since March after submitting their accounts late.

According to the documents filed with Companies House, Burnley posted a profit of £36m for the 12 months to July 31, 2022, compared to a loss of £2.9m in the prior year. Without selling players, the club would have made a £19m loss.

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Their turnover also increased from £115.1m to £123.4m over the same period. The rise in income has been attributed mainly to fans returning to Turf Moor following the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions.

Match day income jumped from £355,000 to £7m while catering sales went from £115,000 to £1.7m. Wages increased in the year from £85.9m to £91.9m.

Retail sales also increased from £1.5m to £2m and money from television rights went up slightly from £103.8m to £104.8m. However income from other commercial activities decreased from £9.1m to £7.7m.

The number of permanent staff employed by the club rose from 167 to 273 while temporary employees who worked on match days jumped from five to 185.