A £20million debt for subcontractors at Anfield is ‘not a problem’ that Liverpool will have to solve. state that debts on the Anfield Road expansion project are around £20million following the collapse of the Buckingham Group. The Buckingham Group were appointed as the contractors for Liverpool’s stadium expansion, but the Reds were forced to delay construction after they filed for administration. Liverpool have since to complete the project, and the club stated that they “will seek to engage as many of Buckingham’s existing sub-contractors going forward”. Maguire believes Liverpool may help handle the cash flow of subcontractors in order to get their Anfield project back on track. “Ultimately, it’s not a problem for Liverpool that debts could grow up to £20million – it’s more to do with the Buckingham Group,” Maguire told Football Insider’s Sean Fisher.
“Liverpool will be sympathetic and it could be that they’re able to be positive with regards to the cash flow for some of these subcontractors.