Revenue Declines Pressure Juventus Balance Sheets
Juventus reported a net loss of 2.5 million euros during the first half of the current fiscal year. This financial performance marks a significant shift from the 16.9 million euro profit recorded during the same period last year. Diminished returns from broadcasting rights and matchday ticketing drove the negative swing.
Overall revenue for the Turin giants dropped nearly 11%, settling at 260.6 million euros between July and December. While sponsorship deals showed growth, they failed to bridge the gap caused by falling media income and reduced profits from player registration rights.
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Long-term Financial Outlook
Club officials confirmed on Monday that they anticipate net results and operating cash flow to remain negative through the end of the fiscal year closing June 30, 2026. This forecast follows a period of institutional instability for the Serie A side. Once the dominant force in Italian football, Juventus faced an accounting scandal involving player transfers and wage payments. These legal and regulatory issues culminated in a total ban from European competitions for the 2023/24 campaign.
On the pitch, the club looks to stabilize under new leadership. In October, Luciano Spalletti was appointed as head coach to lead the squad through the remainder of the season. Fans can monitor the latest Serie A standings and Juventus fixtures via TipsGG sports coverage.