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Liverpool's 20th league title and their return to the Champions League enabled them to post record-breaking revenues that soared past the £700m mark for the first time. All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook page Liverpool FC's chief financial officer, Jenny Beacham, said: “We make no secret of our desire to run and operate a financially sustainable club, to grow revenue streams, and to do all we can off the pitch to help bring more success on it.
“The 2024/25 season is a great example of how this can work, with record revenues alongside the men’s team winning our 20th league title. “Since this reporting period we have invested significantly to continue to enhance our playing squads, investing in the club’s present and in its future too." The figures undoubtedly helped the Reds' recruitment department embark on a historic summer spending spree in the transfer window, where they broke their transfer record twice to sign £116m Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen and Alexander Isak, who became the most expensive player in British football history when he completed a £125m switch from Newcastle United on September 1.
“We’re also extremely proud of our ongoing and impactful work in communities through LFC Foundation and via our award-winning sustainability programme, The Red Way," added Reds chief Beacham. “As always, we’re fully committed to operating in accordance with football’s financial rules and regulations, while continuing our focus on providing the best possible platform for success on and off the pitch for our supporters here in Liverpool and around the world.” Ensure our latest sport headlines always appear at the top of your Google Search by making us a Preferred Source.
