The likes of stars such as Alessandro Del Piero, Dwight Yorke and Juninho playing for Sydney FC could become a memory for the Sky Blues despite their premiership-winning team delivering off-field success that will put the club in its best financial position.

A flurry of sponsors, a massive surge in membership, unprecedented exposure and increased viewers will put Sydney FC in a position to finally break even next season following their on-field success this year. However, their chief executive Tony Pignata has warned fans not to expect the unprecedented financial stability that's followed on-field success to put them in a position to sign another high-profile marquee next season.

In six years, the club's trimmed its losses from $8 million per season when they signed Del Piero to about $1 million. Depending on the annual grant from the FFA and renewed sponsorship deals, the number in the red could be almost negligible.

While a major boost for a club that's financially struggled, it will unlikely be enough to put them in a position to sign a player with a similar calibre to past stars. Since they signed the former Juventus captain in 2012 for $4 million per season, the growth of other emerging markets has made it near impossible for Australian clubs to sign ageing high-profile footballers and Pignata issued a warning to fans desperate to see big names at Moore Park in the near future.