Stade Rennais FC is expected to have a budget of around 130 million euros for the 2026-2027 season, a significant increase from the 110 million euros estimated for the current season. This increase is made possible by two main factors: the club's qualification for the Europa League, which will generate significant European revenue, and the sale of Jacquet to Liverpool, finalized for over 65 million euros. These financial inflows will directly fuel the club's investment capabilities for the next season. The situation was not without its challenges, however. Stade Rennais FC recorded net losses exceeding 30 million euros this season, which forced the management to reduce the salary mass by 15 to 20 million euros. This measure of consolidation was undertaken in a context where the club had to present credible accounts to the DNCG, the financial watchdog of French professional football. The solidity of the ownership structure, however, has allowed these difficulties to be absorbed without major turbulence. The Pinault family, owner of the club, has, as we announced exclusively on Sportune, carried out an internal recapitalization that has almost settled the accumulated accounting debts. In these circumstances, the passage before the DNCG does not represent a particular source of concern for Stade Rennais FC, whose financial structure remains one of the most solid in French football thanks to the support of its owners.
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Stade Rennais FC sets budget of 130 million euros for 2026-2027 season
Stade Rennais FC is expected to have a budget of around 130 million euros for the 2026-2027 season, a significant increase from the 110 million euros estimated for the current season.
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