Relegation from the Premier League could cost Tottenham Hotspur as much as £261 million in annual income, according to a BBC Sport analysis The potential loss represents a significant portion of the £690m in revenue the club earned last year, a figure which ranked them ninth overall in Europe, according to a UEFA report Such a reduction would severely impact the club's financial standing and operational model.
The analysis highlights a particularly severe impact on matchday revenue. Spurs generated £130 million from ticket sales last year, the fifth-highest across the continent The club's business model for its £1 billion stadium has focused heavily on maximising matchday takings through premium hospitality and corporate packages, with fans paying an average of £76 per home match, one of Europe's highest prices In the Championship, the club would be unable to maintain this level of pricing, leading to a substantial drop in this key income stream
Beyond matchday earnings, the club would also lose access to the lucrative broadcast rights deals exclusive to the Premier League, which would further deepen the financial impact While specific figures for other revenue streams are not detailed, the overall reduction in income would pose a significant challenge to a club with high operational costs associated with its large, modern stadium





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