Napoli have officially closed the accounts for the 2022-23 season with a club-record profit of close to €80m, a staggering increase of over €130m compared to the previous campaign.
As a result of their Scudetto-winning season, which ended a 33-year wait for the Serie A title, Napoli enjoyed a major increase in revenue for last season, largely thanks to television coverage and a run to the quarter-final of the Champions League.
According to Calcio e Finanza, later reported by Calciomercato.com, Napoli’s accounts for 2022-23 ended with profits of €79.7m. The club had made a loss of over €50m in 2021-22.
The club’s turnover last season stood at a reported 175.9m, which rose by more than double in 2023 to a total of €359.2m.
€160.9m of Napoli’s turnover came as a result of TV rights deals, while €79.6m came from capital gains in the transfer market.
Napoli’s costs for the year remained roughly the same as they had done the year previously, decreasing slightly to €241.1m in 2023 from €242.5m in 2022.