Liverpool may have already splashed out £150 million ($201 million) on Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong, with Milos Kerkez set to add another £45 million ($60 million) to the bill when he joins from Bournemouth in the next few days.
But the Premier League champion is still in a position to spend as it aims to provide Arne Slot with a squad capable of defending its title.
Liverpool's frugality last summer has certainly been beneficial.
In the era of PSR and amortisation, the Reds have effectively offset the immediate cost of their dealings with Bayer Leverkusen by offloading Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid, Caoimhin Kelleher to Brentford, and Jarell Quansah to Leverkusen (still to be completed) for a combined £61.5 million ($82.6 million).
This year's accounts will reflect that full amount, while the £100 million ($134.3 million) initial fee for Wirtz, excluding performance-related add-ons, will be spread over the five years of his contract.
The same goes for Frimpong's £29.5 million ($39.6 million) price tag.
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