Liverpool smash through £700m barrier as accounts show huge turnaround
- Liverpool FC published its accounts on Feb 27, 2026, showing revenues topped £703m, an increase of £89m, for the first time.
- Following a return to the Champions League, Liverpool's media revenue rose by 60m to 264m, partly due to televised matches, as accounts show a record-breaking £703m total.
- Liverpool's commercial arm posted strong returns, with concerts by Pink and Taylor Swift providing a £15m boost and new partnerships boosting revenue.
- Despite the return to profit, Liverpool carried the Premier League's highest wage bill, reported as a pre-tax surplus of 15.2 million.
- The figures preceded a roughly £450m summer spending spree and a 10-year Adidas deal worth over £600m, while Nielsen measured over 588m global TV viewers.
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Liverpool has, for the first time, crossed the £700 million revenue mark in a single season. The title-winning season was also their best financially. Liverpool FC has published its accounts for the 2024-2025 financial year, and the figures are historic: the club posted revenue of £703 million (€836 million), a record high in the club's history, along with an operating profit of £8 million (€9.5 million). This is a striking turnaround after a re…
Liverpool posts record revenue of $947 million in league-winning 2024-25 season
The club, who topped Deloitte’s chart as the highest-earning Premier League side, reported a profit of eight million pounds ($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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