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Hull City accounts shows losses rising to £41.7m

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Hull City have seen their underlying losses rise to £41.7m over the last year, according to newly published financial accounts.

The figures for the year up to 30 June 2025 showed income rose by more than £4.5m to £25,821,819, boosted by a £3m rise in TV and related revenue.

However, the wage bill at the MKM Stadium went up by almost 25% from £29.5m to £36.7m.

The Championship side saw its annual loss over the season drop from more than £18m to just over £10m.

Other figures from the accounts filed with Companies House on Tuesday show the Tigers made £36.