Celtic have reported a pre-tax profit of £17.8 for the year to June.
The figure is down on the previous year’s £40.7m, largely due to a £10m increase in operating expenses, but revenue has increase by almost £5m to £124.6m while year-end cash is also up by a similar amount to £77.2m.
A strong end to last season meant Celtic’s men’s team won both the Premiership and Scottish Cup while the women’s team won the SWPL for the first time.
Earlier in the campaign, Brendan Rodgers’ men’s side competed in the group stage of the Champions League.
The club say they made a £6.6m gain on player sales, compared with £14.4m in 2023, while £16.6m was spent on player acquisitions.
Celtic signed Luis Palma and Nicolas Kuhn during the 2023 transfer window while fellow winger Liel Abada was a prominent departure in March for a reported £8m.