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Newcastle United reported a 28% increase in revenue to £320 million for the financial year ending June 2024, primarily due to their return to the Champions League. Commercial income rose 90% to £83.6 million, with new deals from Saudi companies and Adidas. Champions League distributions accounted for nearly £30 million, though they were eliminated in the group stage.
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