Liverpool posted record revenue of £703 million ($947.57 million) for the year up to May 2025, the season the Reds won their 20th English Premier League title.
Liverpool announced this in a statement on Friday.
The club was the highest-placed Premier League club in the Deloitte Football Money League.
The Reds reported a profit of £8 million ($10.78 million) after tax with a sharp rise in media, matchday and commercial revenues, while staffing and administrative costs also went up significantly.
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Liverpool’s media revenue increased by £60 million to £264 million. They also saw a rise of £14 million in matchday revenue, and £15 million increase in commercial revenue.
However, administrative costs went up by £57 million to £657 million, and staffing costs also rose by £42 million to £428 million.
“Several other categories of costs have also seen double-digit growth in recent years, impacting the marginal return from core operations such as matchday,” the club stated.
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