**Liverpool have officially become the top-earning Premier League club.**
Deloitte’s Football Money League placed the reigning English champions as the highest grossing club in the top flight after generating £702 million last year.
That figure saw the Reds move up from eighth in the rankings to fifth place with on-field performance and non-football business in summer concerts both key drivers.
Arne Slot’s side claimed their record-equalling 20th league title during the 2024/25 reporting period for the report before hosting several leading musical figures.
Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa and Bruce Springsteen were among the artists to perform at Anfield in the off-season which secured the club’s top Premier League ranking.
It is the first time in the Money League’s 29-year history that Liverpool have managed to outperform their domestic peers on a financial footing.
Marco D’Elia, assistant director in Deloitte’s Sport Business Group, said: “Liverpool’s strong performance was driven by on-pitch performance, Champions League revenues and a 7% increase in their commercial revenues.
“That is driven by more focus on non-matchday events at Anfield, including concerts by Taylor Swift and corporate events. They also benefited from the challenges of other Premier League clubs, particularly Manchester City and Manchester United.”