Liverpool set to shatter £114m RECORD
Things are looking exciting on the pitch for Liverpool and they are looking exciting away from the pitch as well with the club set to shatter a £114m record.
Arne Slot's side are playing some great football at the moment. They are by far and away the best team in the Premier League and the title is now well within their grasp.
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In the Champions League a tough test awaits against Paris Saint Germain but Liverpool finished the league phase in first place and will have high hopes to continue their great momentum in the competition.
Despite this, a lot of changes are going to be happening at Anfield in the summer, too. Anfield Watch revealed exclusively that the trio of Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz and Diogo Jota could all leave for pastures new.
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Liverpool will be planning a major overhaul in Slot's attack and will also be looking to invest in other areas of the squad. Which is why a new record-breaking cash injection is going to come in handy.
Liverpool's record-breaking profit
With success in the Premier League and the Champions League, Slot's side stand a good chance of bringing in a lot of money come the end of the season.
But it's not just those performances that could generate new income. According to football finance expert Kieran Maguire speaking to TBR Football, Liverpool could also shatter their record-breaking £114m profit from matchday income.
Liverpool set that record last season as Jurgen Klopp finished his final campaign in charge of the club. Understandably, everyone was clamouring to be around Anfield back then but it seems like people are eager to see the new boss as well.
This season the club have announced they have frozen their ticket prices from this season until the next season but even that will not impact the club's overall matchday profit according to Maguire.
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“Yes, I’d expect there to be a rise in matchday income regardless of this,” Maguire said.
“Firstly, there is the expansion of the Champions League. Liverpool are in prime position to make progress this season and are going to be participating in it next season.
“If you look at revenue per fan, Liverpool are at the very top. Even if general admission ticket prices are frozen, that figure is going to increase because of hospitality and the corporate sector.
“When I have spoken to executives who pay for hospitality and similar products, that the increase has almost doubled in the last few seasons. That indicates that FSG have realised they have a hugely popular product.
“The corporate sector is prepared to pay for the elite end of the Premier League – and Liverpool very much tick that box."
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This is great news for Liverpool and yet more signs of the club's growing stature and financial might.
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