Liverpool made a pre-tax profit of £7.5million last season, with rocketing off-field costs reducing the overall benefit of a £107m increase in revenue...
In a campaign in which the club came within two matches of winning an unprecedented quadruple, finishing with an FA Cup and League Cup double, revenue rose to £594m.
Administrative expenses increased by £69m to £545m, due to the increase in salary costs and matchday overhead costs. “It was really great having supporters back at Anfield and returning to some sort of normality after a really challenging period for everyone. During the year Liverpool signed seven new players, including Luis Diaz from Benfica for an initial £37m, and youngsters Fabio Carvalho, Ben Doak and Bobby Clark.
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