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Liverpool have confirmed record‑breaking financial results for their latest Premier League title‑winning season, with the club posting revenues in excess of £700m and returning to profit after last year’s loss. The accounts cover the year to May 31, 2025 – the campaign in which Arne Slot’s side claimed the club’s 20th league crown and secured a lucrative return to the Champions League.
Overall revenue climbed by £89m year‑on‑year to reach around £703m, the highest figure in Liverpool’s history and one of the biggest totals in world football. The club moved from a £57m loss in 2023‑24 to a post‑tax profit of roughly £8m.
Media income saw the sharpest rise, jumping by about £60m to £264m on the back of winning the Premier League and progressing to the Champions League knockouts. Matchday revenue also increased to roughly £116m thanks to more home games and consistently high attendances at Anfield, while commercial income grew to around £323m, driven by new and renewed partnerships plus strong retail performance.
An excerpt of the report reads:
The club achieved record revenues of more than £700m and was the highest-placed Premier League club in the Deloitte Football Money League.
Summary of the financial period:
Media revenue increased by £60m to £264m
Matchday revenue increased by £14m to £116m
Commercial revenue increased by £15m to £323m
Administrative costs increased by £57m to £657m
Staff costs increased by £42m to £428m
Overall revenue increased by £89m to £703m
Profit after tax was £8m
Jenny Beacham, LFC’s chief financial officer, said: “We make no secret of our desire to run and operate a financially sustainable club, to grow revenue streams, and to do all we can off the pitch to help bring more success on it.
“The 2024-25 season is a great example of how this can work, with record revenues alongside the men’s team winning our 20th league title.”
“The club does face significant cost challenges, including rises in administrative, staffing and operational costs, alongside the need for us to compete at the highest level of the game across our men and women’s teams.”
“As always, we’re fully committed to operating in accordance with football’s financial rules and regulations, while continuing our focus on providing the best possible platform for success on and off the pitch for our supporters here in Liverpool and around the world.”
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