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(Credit: Imago) Liverpool could be set to lose £120m in revenue, this is why Thu 5 March 2026 17:30, UK Liverpool could be set to lose up to £120million in revenue if they fail to qualify for the Champions League this season. Failing to qualify for the Champions League would come as a huge blow financially for Liverpool as they look to continue increasing their revenues.
VISIT THE FINANCE HUB MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES How much Liverpool generate from Champions LeagueThe Champions League is highly lucrative for Liverpool due to the increased prize money compared to the Europa League and Conference League. Speaking to BBC Sport on Wednesday (4 March), finance expert Kieran Maguire revealed failing to qualify for the Champions League could cost Liverpool up to £120m.
Failure to qualify for the Champions League "could cost Liverpool £120m".But they are in such a healthy financial position, they are well placed to absorb it despite last summer's big spending. Matchday income also received a boost following Liverpool’s return to the Champions League last season, with their numbers rising from £102m to £116m.
