Celtic announce record-breaking £40.7m profit as latest financial results published

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Celtic announce record-breaking £40.7m profit as latest financial results published
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The Scottish champions have released a strong set of financial results.

Celtic have confirmed a record-breaking pre-tax profit of £40.7million in their latest set of financial results.

The Scottish champions won a treble last season while also returning to the Champions League group stages for the first time since the 2017/18 campaign.Operating expenses including labour increased from 4.0 per cent to £95.4m alongside a gain on sale of player registrations of £14.4m, from £29m.The sales of Jota and Carl Starfelt were not included in the results. Year-end cash net of bank borrowings stands at £72.3million compared to £30.2million last year.

Chairman Peter Lawwell said in a statement as part of the accounts:"Our successfully proven strategy has delivered stability and footballing success over many years and remains the same. "We must balance the signing of players that can be developed and sold when conditions are optimal alongside the need to sign players who are able to make an immediate impact and deliver footballing success.

"The execution of this strategy is increasingly challenging owing to wage and transfer inflation, but this formula has underpinned both our footballing success and financial stability over a number of years now and it is vital that we adhere to it."

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