Ospreys report £1.8m loss as new funding agreement approaches
2 sources • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 8:17 AM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
Ospreys disclosed a loss of £1.8 million for the year ending June 2025, an improvement from £2.18 million the previous year. Their turnover decreased by £600,000 to £9.18 million, while their wage bill dropped to £6.4 million. Ospreys received £5.4 million from the Welsh Rugby Union and support from owners Y11 Sports & Media. They plan to sign a new Professional Rugby Agreement (PRA25) imminently, which is expected to enhance financial stability until June 2028. Additionally, Ospreys are developing a new home at St Helen's in Swansea, aiming to start the season against the Dragons on October 24.
- •Ospreys lost £1.8 million in 2025, down from £2.18 million.
- •Turnover fell to £9.18 million with reduced wage costs.
- •They received £5.4 million from the WRU for support.
- •A new PRA25 agreement is expected to be signed soon.
- •Construction of a new home at St Helen's in Swansea has begun.
- 8:17 AMYahoo Sports — Ospreys post £1.8m annual loss but say PRA is imminent
- 8:13 AMBBC Sport — Ospreys post £1.8m annual loss but say PRA is imminent
"Ospreys have revealed they made a loss of £1.8m in their latest accounting period to June 2025, down from £2.18m in the previous 12 months.
"Ospreys have revealed they made a loss of £1.8m in their latest accounting period to June 2025, down from £2.18m in the previous 12 months.
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External links- Yahoo SportsJun 2, 2026, 8:17 AMOspreys post £1.8m annual loss but say PRA is imminent
Ospreys have revealed they made a loss of £1.8m in their latest accounting period to June 2025, down from £2.18m in the previous 12 months.
- BBC SportJun 2, 2026, 8:13 AMOspreys post £1.8m annual loss but say PRA is imminent
Ospreys have revealed they made a loss of £1.8m in their latest accounting period to June 2025, down from £2.18m in the previous 12 months.
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