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Liverpool have spent a record amount of money this summer - but how has it been funded and what could happen next?
Liverpool and Chelsea are carrying the brunt of the load, with the Blues the league’s highest spenders before an agreement is ...
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Liverpool.com on MSNLiverpool may have to make unusual Federico Chiesa transfer move as $58M transfer edges closerFederico Chiesa could leave Liverpool this summer after a season in which he made just one Premier League start — and even ...
One of the most prominent examples of Fenway Sports Group's self-sustaining model occurred in 2018, when the £146m sale of ...
Ambition, Clarity and a New EraThis summer, Liverpool have made a statement. A big one. The club’s approach to player trading ...
Liverpool are said to want Rodrygo to join their starting forward line and play alongside talisman Mohamed Salah and fellow ...
Liverpool have been linked to Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton, and the Englishman has reportedly decided on his future.
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Liverpool are closing in on the signing of Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt. As reported by the ECHO on Monday, the Reds ...
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Daily Star on MSNHugo Ekitike 'snubbed' Man Utd for Liverpool as £79m ace's reason for transfer laid bareHugo Ekitike is said to have snubbed a late approach from Manchester United as the Eintracht Frankfurt striker closes in on a ...
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Leeds United have signed towering Germany midfielder Anton Stach from TSG Hoffenheim on a four-year contract, the Premier ...
Liverpool’s transfer spending in recent years has been lower than their main domestic rivals, with a £562m gross spend on players in the last five seasons, and a £376.3m net spend in the same ...
Liverpool’s strong club co-efficient ranking, with only Bayern Munich, Manchester City and Chelsea higher, will also see them enjoying greater financial benefits given the structure of earnings.
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