Shrewsbury Town have confirmed losses of £600,000 for the year to 30 June 2025, an improvement of £1m on the previous 12 months. The latest set of figures covers Salop's season in League One last term that ended in relegation to League Two. Turnover was up from £6.8m in 2023-24 to £7.2m with a reduction in other costs of £600,000, along with less spent on operating income, helping with the overall drop in deficit. The club said it continues to have "no external debt",, external and revealed chairman Roland Wycherley and vice-chairman Duncan Montgomery have pumped £900,000 into the club in the form of interest-free loans during the 2024-25 season. Town chief executive Liam Dooley had announced the improvement in the club's financial situation earlier this week crediting the progress on "disciplined financial management and long-term planning".
Source: BBC February 26, 2026 11:30 UTC