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Arsenal revenue tops £400m but cash reserves fall

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 07: Granit Xhaka of Arsenal celebrates scoring his sides first goal with Nacho Monreal of Arsenal during the Premier League match bet
Image: Arsenal's record spend on players included the signing of Granit Xhaka

Arsenal's annual football revenues have exceeded £400m for the first time but the club's cash reserves have reduced after a record spend on players.

Increased income from TV rights and commercial activity saw the Gunners' turnover from football increase from £350.6m the previous year to £422.8m for the 12 months ending May 31, 2017.

But wages rose to nearly £200m while Arsenal had a net spend of £102.5m on players, led by the signings of Granit Xhaka, Shkodran Mustafi and Lucas Perez - nearly double the previous 12 months.

Group profit before tax was £44.6m but cash reserves have reduced from £191.1m to £144.3m.

Meanwhile, it is predicted that missing out on the Champions League this season will cost the club around £20m.

Chief executive Ivan Gazidis said: "Our ambition is clear - to win major trophies. In order to compete at the top, we need to strive to be better than our competitors in everything we do.

"That is why during the past season we have continued to make substantial investments to drive the club forward.

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Former Gunner Nigel Winterburn says new Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette reminds him of Ian Wright.

"At the top of the pyramid, we have scaled up our investment in our first-team squad significantly in recent years, spending a net £203m in transfer fees in the last three seasons.

"We have transformed our training ground and completed a total rebuild of our academy. We are focused on ensuring that the structures, in terms of people, expertise and facilities, in place around the manager and the players are the best that they can be.

"By getting that environment right, down to fine tuning the detail, we optimise our chances of achieving the results we want on the pitch."

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