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Liverpool Keep Watchful Eye as Isak Contract Stalls at NewcastleLiverpool are refusing to close the door on a potential ...
The financial intricacies of football clubs can be bewildering, and Liverpool FC is no exception. In a recent episode of the “Big Decisions” podcast on Anfield Index, hosted by Dave Davis, a ...
Liverpool's financial strategy remains unchanged. What has changed is the absence of Champions League football, which has led to substantial income losses. Sure enough, ...
Liverpool’s interest appears to be tied to the growing uncertainty around Luis Díaz. The Colombian international could be set ...
Liverpool are said to want Rodrygo to join their starting forward line and play alongside talisman Mohamed Salah and fellow ...
Liverpool and Manchester United have battled for supremacy for over a century, but in recent years, the contest has extended far beyond the pitch. Financially, Manchester United have long been seen as ...
The club's outlay this summer is vast and is likely to get bigger but the FSG ownership's strategy has not changed ...
The financial breakdown of Premier League clubs’ spending for the 2024/25 season has been laid bare by renowned football finance expert Kieran Maguire. His latest insights reveal an unsettling reality ...
The strategy used by Liverpool is dependent upon transfer fees continuing to escalate and the same for revenue. In part 2 we take a look at 2016/17 and 2017/18 but this is also where things become ...
The numbers are startling. If Liverpool were to beat Manchester United on Sunday and go on to lift the FA Cup this May, they would receive nearly £3.4 million.
During these five years, Liverpool’s financial problems were systemic – the team was simply spending far more money than it generated. On the other hand, Arsenal’s last loss came back in 2002.