Aerial view of Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium
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Scott Mason
Wed 15 April 2026 12:42, UK
Everton’s form on the pitch has not made Hill Dickinson too successful so far, but financially the stadium has thrived.
It is the Toffees’ first year at their new ground, but their adventure into the battle for European football has largely come down to their form away from home.
Fans and players alike are still getting used to their new surroundings, but slowly and surely Hill Dickinson is becoming the fortress Everton want.
However, the move will surely provide the Friedkin Group with more power heading into the future transfer window.
This is because Everton’s financial turnover record is set to be smashed once again, despite only just breaking it.
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What is Everton’s record turnover, and by how much could they break it by?
Leaving Goodison Park was by no means an easy decision, but with rising costs associated with building a successful team, Everton had no choice but to leave.
With the new squad-cost-ratio rules in bounds, clubs with a larger turnover will be the ones that succeed the most.
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Season ticket holders in the ground Between 70% and 79% Above 80%
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In the build-up to those changes, the Blues are certainly in a good position, and more so after this new reveal.
According to The Athletic: “Everton are expecting to see a rise in turnover of around £50million this season.”
This comes just weeks after Everton announced a record turnover of £196.7m.
However, thanks to Hill Dickinson Stadium, Toffees fans can expect the club to confirm a near £250m total in their 2025-2026 accounts, according to this report.
Everton's club record turnover total
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Finance expert Kieran Maguire expected that revenue to arrive for Everton after 2026-2027, but it appears it could arrive sooner than anticipated.
Everton’s summer business will show how big an affect Hill Dickinson has had
With revenues set to hit a record high, fans will now be rightly expecting a significant summer from the Friedkin Group.
David Moyes has once again proven himself as a highly capable top-end manager, and the next step is vividly clear.
The Scotsman must be properly backed, even in the event that European football falls out of the Toffees’ grasp.
Everton's place in the Premier League, as of 14 April 2026.
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Everton’s level of expenditure could serve as the biggest indicator yet of how much financial strength and wiggle room the new ground provides for the L3 outfit.
If the uplift of projected revenue is true, that should correlate in how Everton act in the transfer window as well, particularly as it has been promised that “every penny will be put back into the club’s footballing arm.”
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