Spurs Women's Team Financials Impact Betting Landscape
Tottenham's financials reveal significant disparities that affect betting considerations in the WSL.
Daniel Levy's remuneration for the 2024-25 season at Tottenham was £5.76m, significantly surpassing the total salaries and bonuses of the entire Spurs women's team, which amounted to £3.73m. This disparity highlights the ongoing financial dynamics within women's football, which bettors should consider when evaluating the performance and potential of teams in the Women's Super League (WSL).
The women’s team, despite showing a 23% increase in salaries from the previous year, reported a loss after tax of £2.83m. Their commercial income saw a remarkable increase, more than doubling to £3.34m, which could indicate a growing support base and marketability. However, their unchanged broadcast revenue and decreased prize money may impact their competitiveness in the league. Bettors should note that Tottenham finished 11th in the WSL last season but are currently fifth this season with improved performance, suggesting a potential shift in team dynamics that could influence future betting markets.
