Huddersfield Town has reported a pre-tax loss of £22.4 million for the 2024-25 financial year as the club continues its push for a spot in the promotion playoffs.
The financial figures, released around 10 April 2026, cover the period ending 30 June 2025. During this time, the club saw revenue drop by 41 percent to £10.63 million, a decline attributed to the end of parachute payments from the Premier League. The report also highlights that year-end net debt rose to £82.6 million, up from £66.4 million in the previous year.
Despite these financial challenges, club owner Kevin Nagle has stated that he has invested tens of millions of pounds into the club since taking ownership in June 2023, while noting that he has taken no money out of the organisation. Although wage spending decreased to £16.9 million from £23 million the previous year, it still accounts for 159 percent of the club’s total revenue.
On the pitch, the team remains in contention for the playoffs, currently sitting approximately three points outside the qualifying positions with five games remaining in the 2025-26 season. However, momentum was slowed on 11 April 2026, when the side drew 3-3 with Wycombe Wanderers at the Accu Stadium. In a dramatic conclusion, the visitors scored two equalisers after the 89th minute, with Nathan Lowe scoring both, including one in the 11th minute of stoppage time. Marcus Harness scored twice for the home side, with captain Ryan Ledson adding a goal from a long-range strike.
The team is currently navigating a period of managerial change. Head coach Liam Manning, who was appointed in January 2026, is on compassionate leave for the remainder of the season. Assistant coaches Martin Drury and Jon Stead are leading the team in his absence. This marks the latest change in a turbulent period for the club, which has seen seven different managers since 2022, with none completing a full season during that timeframe.
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