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Revealed: The £60m boost behind Liverpool’s record-breaking update

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Arne Slot’s side published their accounts for last season on Friday (27 February), showing their turnover increased from £614million in 2023-24 to £703m. Matchday income also received a boost following Liverpool’s return to the Champions League last season, with their numbers rising from £102m to £116m.



Liverpool FC has filed its annual financial accounts for the year to May 31, 2025 – the club’s 20th league title-winning season ℹ️— Liverpool FC (@LFC) February 27, 2026 View Tweet Read More: Supercomputer predicts Liverpool’s chances of qualifying for the Champions League MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES How Liverpool’s accounts compare to Man CityFollowing years of financial dominance from Manchester City, Liverpool now lead the way with the Premier League’s highest revenue. Read More: How much money Liverpool will lose if they fail to qualify for the Champions LeagueWhy Liverpool’s wage bill has increased dramaticallyAnother key talking point within Liverpool’s accounts is their significant increase in wages, which saw them record the highest total in the Premier League.

Credit: ImagoIn terms of another important number, Liverpool turned their £57m pre-tax loss for 2023-24 into an £8m profit as a result of their return to Champions League football and title success last season. That shows precisely why it’s critical Slot’s side secure a place in the Champions League this season following their inconsistent form.