Тир, нифига. Говорили что-то о 60 лямах.
вот такая статейка интересная была некоторое время назад
что касательно нас:
Arsenal, in releasing their figures yesterday, made much of the fact that in moving to the Emirates Stadium they have increased their income.
The Gunners wanted the new stadium to match the earning capacity of Old Trafford's Theatre of Dreams and, although it is still 16,000 below the 76,000 capacity of United, in that sense the move has already paid off.
Their match-day revenue in the six months to November more than doubled to £38m, compared to £16m the previous half year (helped by two more matches at the Emirates).
Not surprising, given the Highbury Library had 38,000 seats and the Emirates has 60,000.
However, take a look at the Arsenal salary curve. This shows that during those six months the salaries went up by £12m.
Given that this period saw some high earners like Ashley Cole, Sol Campbell and Robert Pires leave, this must represent the cost of some new contracts.
Thierry Henry is now said to be on £5m a year, while money also had to be found for a new contract for Cesc Fabregas and the wages to attract William Gallas.
The Frenchman had made it clear on leaving Chelsea how unhappy he was that he did not get a pay rise from that deep-pocketed Mr Abramovich.
It is, however, the effect that financing the Emirates Stadium is having on Arsenal that is fascinating.
Arsenal's total debt, which includes stadium debt and debt taken on for the Highbury redevelopment, now stands at £327m, up from £284m at the end of last May.
The debt was refinanced in the last six months, which meant there was a special charge of £21.4m.
But the debt also imposes a burden. Arsenal have cash balances of £53m.The unwary supporter may feel this is a nice pot of money Arsene Wenger could get his hands on.
Not so, as £33m of this cannot be touched because it has to meet payments on the refinancing of the stadium.
Arsenal, of course, keep insisting that the stadium financing does not affect Wenger's spending plans. He has never been refused a player, says the board.
I understand what they do with Wenger is give him a budget for the year which covers both transfers and players' wages.
So if he wants to give Henry a huge salary, as he undoubtedly has, to keep him at the Emirates then he cannot ask for more money if he then wants a left-back.
Т.е. 20 млн. и на трансферы, и на повышение зарплат. Понятно, что "+" те деньги (или часть их), которые заработаем на продаже. А Эдельман, конечно, может обещать многое...