Perth Glory will aim to boost its annual revenue by $2.5 million in order to achieve financial stability, according to the club's new chief executive.

Peter Filopoulos, appointed in June as Glory CEO to help turn the club around after it was hit by a salary cap scandal at the end of last season, told The Australian Financial Review he is currently putting together a four-year strategic plan to take the club through to 2020.

"It will be about what we stand for and what we want to be as a club," Filopoulos said. "So we will see what we want for the football department and part of that will be targeting making finals every year. We're also aiming for 10,000 members and average crowds of 15,000 by 2020."

Perth Glory has to win back the trust of its fans after last season's salary cap scandal. Getty Images

In commercial terms, Filopoulos said the Glory has managed to extend a deal with major sponsor QBE Insurance for four years and signed another major sponsor in National Storage.

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