Rangers' Financial Woes Eased, But Uncertainty Lingers.
The Scottish Premiership club has posted a loss of £14.8m in their accounts for the year ending June 2025, down from £17.2m in the previous period. Despite this, Rangers have achieved record revenues of £94.1m, up 7% from £88.3m.
Reduced operating expenses and improved profitability have helped to mitigate the loss. The club's annual accounts show an operating profit before player trading of £2.7m, compared to losses of £2m in 2023-2024 and £10.5m in 2022-23.
The news has sparked hopes that Rangers are on a path to financial stability after years of heavy losses. The club's new owners have invested significant funds into the business, which has helped to boost its cash reserves from just £1.7m to £30.5m.
However, despite this progress, Rangers' future remains uncertain. The club is still paying off debts incurred in previous seasons and has had four different managers since 2024, a period marked by turmoil and instability.
The appointment of new managers, including Danny Rohl and Barry Ferguson, may be an attempt to restore stability and build momentum for the team. But with financial woes still lingering, it remains to be seen whether Rangers can finally achieve long-term success and stability.
The Scottish Premiership club has posted a loss of £14.8m in their accounts for the year ending June 2025, down from £17.2m in the previous period. Despite this, Rangers have achieved record revenues of £94.1m, up 7% from £88.3m.
Reduced operating expenses and improved profitability have helped to mitigate the loss. The club's annual accounts show an operating profit before player trading of £2.7m, compared to losses of £2m in 2023-2024 and £10.5m in 2022-23.
The news has sparked hopes that Rangers are on a path to financial stability after years of heavy losses. The club's new owners have invested significant funds into the business, which has helped to boost its cash reserves from just £1.7m to £30.5m.
However, despite this progress, Rangers' future remains uncertain. The club is still paying off debts incurred in previous seasons and has had four different managers since 2024, a period marked by turmoil and instability.
The appointment of new managers, including Danny Rohl and Barry Ferguson, may be an attempt to restore stability and build momentum for the team. But with financial woes still lingering, it remains to be seen whether Rangers can finally achieve long-term success and stability.