Liverpool Scores Record Revenue Amidst Title Win
Liverpool Football Club reported a record revenue of £703 million for the 2025 season, coinciding with their 20th English Premier League title win. Despite increased costs, the club maintained a profit thanks to significant rises in media, matchday, and commercial revenue.
Liverpool Football Club has achieved a record revenue of £703 million ($947.57 million) for the year ending May 2025, coinciding with their 20th English Premier League title. The club revealed these figures on Friday, stating they now lead Deloitte's highest-earning Premier League club chart.
The club recorded an after-tax profit of £8 million ($10.78 million), buoyed by substantial increases in media, matchday, and commercial revenues. Media revenue alone rose by £60 million, reaching £264 million, while matchday and commercial revenues increased by £14 million and £15 million, respectively.
However, Liverpool also faced growing costs, with administrative expenses surging by £57 million and staffing costs up by £42 million. The club highlighted the double-digit growth in several cost categories that have begun to impact their marginal returns from core operations like matchdays.
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