Champions League still crucial but Liverpool continue financial growth
Liverpool's financial results for the 2023-24 season emphasise the importance of playing in Europe's top competition.
Liverpool have released their financial results for the 2023-24 season.
The latest accounts cover a season in which the Reds finished third in the Premier League, won the League Cup, and competed in the Europa League.
The headlines
Media revenue fell by £38m to £204m
Matchday revenue rose by £22m to £102m
Commercial revenue rose by £36m to £308m
Administrative costs rose by £38m to £600m
Overall revenue rose by £20m to £614m
Loss before tax was £57m
What does it mean?
Liverpool were always due some short-term pain as a result of playing Europa League football in 2023-24.
And that is evident here in 22-23’s manageable £9m loss climbing to £57m this time around.
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