JAKARTA - Liverpool suffered a loss before tax of 57 million pounds (71.81 million US dollars) last season with an increase in salaries and overhead (costs incurred outside the production process) that offset an increase in revenue.
Liverpool announced its latest financial report for until May 31, 2024 on Friday, February 28, 2025, that the club's administrative costs rose from 38 million pounds to 600 million pounds. Much of it is caused by wages and overhead fees across the club.
While Liverpool's overall income rose from 20 million pounds to 614 million pounds.
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In detail, their media revenue rose from 38 million pounds to 204 million pounds.
The club's revenue from match day increased from 22 million pounds to 102 million pounds. Meanwhile, commercial revenue rose from 36 million pounds to 308 million pounds.
"Financially sustainable clubs continue to be our priority. With the continued increase in costs, it is important to grow revenue flows from year to year in order to maintain financial stability," Liverpool's Head of Finance, Jenny Beacham, said in a statement.
Liverpool are 13 points ahead at the top of the Premier League, are in the last 16 of the Champions League, and will face Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup final on March 16, 2025.
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