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Liverpool IconLiverpool FC NewsFeaturesLiverpool FCAll Premier League clubs have avoided breaching profit and sustainability rules for last season, with Everton and Aston Villa selling women's teams to ensure compliance Florian Wirtz is unveiled as a Liverpool player (Image: Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)Every Premier League club has managed to avoid falling foul of the league's profit and sustainability rules for the most recent season including Liverpool despite a huge outlay on new signingsPremier League sides were required to submit their accounts for 2024/25 by 31st December. Clubs are permitted to record losses of up to £105million across a rolling three-year period.According to The Times, the Premier League's financial team has confirmed that all clubs have adhered to PSR regulations.
The agreement to sign Matheus Cunha fell within the 2024/25 financial year for accounting purposes.That means last season's expenditure on players exceeded £340million despite their Premier League struggles. The sum represents the third-largest single-season outlay in the division's history.United's PSR flexibility stems from the Premier League's calculation being based on the financial results of Red Football Limited, rather than Manchester United PLC.Get LFC's 2025/26 season home and away kitsThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.
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