Sunday Mail (UK)

£112million is sum result for the Hoops

- Ewing Grahame

A confidenti­al report into Celtic’s finances has revealed they are on course to announce revenue of £112million for the year ending June, 2023.

That would represent a record annual sum posted by any Scottish football club and shares in the Hoops have subsequent­ly increased to £1.73 – almost seven times higher than the 25p Stuart Gibson paid for each of his 4.2m Rangers shares at the end of January .

The report was commission­ed by the club’s stockbroke­rs, Canaccord Genuity Ltd, a global investment bank focused on growth companies with operations worldwide. Thei r repor t has been distribute­d privately to clients.

The company suggests that investing in shares in the Premiershi­p champions promises to be a bargain because it bel ieves their price has been undervalue­d by the markets.

Footbal l f inance expert David Low was Fergus McCann’s right- hand man when the US-based millionair­e saved Celtic when they were just eight minutes from going to the wall 29 years ago.

He studied Canaccord’s figures and, while they are clearly positive for Celtic, they won’t make good reading for their closest rivals in the Premiershi­p title race and opponents in next month’s Scottish Cup semi-final.

The financial advantage Celtic have over Rangers is currently greater than it has ever been and Low claims that gulf is only going to become even wider in the foreseeabl­e future.

In 2022, Rangers reached the f inal of the Europa League (losing to Eintracht Frankfurt on penalties) then won the Scottish Cup before qualifying for the group stage of the Champions League.

The Light Blues sold Nathan Patterson, Calvin Bassey and Joe Aribo for over £ 30m yet

they still trail their city rivals commercial­ly.

Low said: “First of all, the numbers posted by Celtic in their interim accounts were fantastic. Then the projection­s made by Cannacord for the remainder of the financial year are equally impressive.

“The turnover of £ 112m would be a new record, a total which has obviously been boosted by Champions League participat­ion.

“Should they hold on to their nine- point lead in the Premiershi­p, that looks like being matched or more likely bettered next season because winning the title will see them automatica­lly qualify again and there is an extra group match in the new- look competitio­n.

“The outlook for Celtic is compelling and gives the club the opportunit­y to put that money to good use in Europe.

“Canaccord are clearly impressed by the potential to grow that income, otherwise t h e y wo u l d n’ t h a v e recommende­d their clients should buy shares, which they e v ident ly bel ie ve a re undervalue­d at today’s price.

“As to how that impacts the Scottish game, it means that Celtic are currently further ahead of Rangers f inanc ia l l y than Dav id Murray’s Rangers were ahead of the old board when Celtic almost went bust in 1994.”

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