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Breaking News: brighton & hove albion Super Star Marc Cucurella Is Back Again…………………….read more.

In a season where we made history on the field, we made significant strides toward the club’s longstanding goal of becoming more sustainable.

Brighton & Hove Albion announced a post-tax profit of £122.8m for the 2022-23 season, a substantial increase from £24.1m in the previous year. Their revenue also saw a 17.2% rise, reaching £204.5m, compared to £174.5m in the 2021-22 season.

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This impressive financial performance includes earnings from the sales of Alexis Mac Allister, Yves Bissouma, and Marc Cucurella, along with compensation for Graham Potter’s departure to Chelsea.

Brighton finished sixth in the Premier League, securing a spot in the Europa League, and also reached the FA Cup semi-finals. Paul Barber, the deputy chairman and CEO, who recently extended his contract until 2030, commented: “We made great progress on the field while advancing our sustainability goals, reducing dependence on Tony Bloom’s investments. Our goal remains to compete for European qualification and silverware consistently.”

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