ALICANTE. Elche CF's permanence in LaLiga EA Sports is not only celebrated on the pitch, but also in the offices, as it will translate into more financial muscle. And it is that while other clubs survive by the skin of their teeth, the franjiverde will close the season with significant profits, liquidity to attend the market and continue growing in the elite of Spanish football. The nine million euros in profits of the Sociedad Anónima Deportiva franjiverde of the 2022/23 and 2023/24 campaigns will be short in the current season. It will not be the sum that the club contemplated a year ago, after achieving the promotion to LaLiga EA Sports, but the fact of having played this course in the aforementioned category and operations such as the transfer of Rodrigo Mendoza will be noticed for the better in the accounting results of a 2025/26 exercise that closes in a month. The above, combined with the expected increase in audiovisual rights income and the fact that the club decided last December to save part of the Cost of Deportiva Plantilla Limit of the season that ends for the next one (if not spent, lost), will lead the Elche to have a larger budget to sign in the summer window that opens in July, for example. The first step in the current stage closes with a net turnover of around 60 million euros. From the 43 million euros in audiovisual rights income (which will be higher in 2026/27) to the six million euros in ticket sales, the five million euros in advertising and sponsorships, passing through transfers such as those of Rodrigo Mendoza, 'Nico' Fernández (which is computed in this exercise) or Álvaro Núñez. The above has allowed, for example, to maintain a personnel expenditure of around 30 million euros (24 of them of deportive personnel). The maximum shareholder of Elche is Score Club 2019, the Limited Company through which Christian Bragarnik and his partners articulate their investment, so it is the great beneficiary of its good economic health (there is the last dividend distribution, for example); well, it is known that in football it is as important to have money as to know how to use it so that it continues to do so. In a category where many live pending impossible sales or survival levers, the Martínez Valero club boasts of being solvent, sustainable and with a margin to continue growing, so that it continues to enter money, even more.