[p]The club, who topped Deloitte's chart as the highest-earning Premier League side, reported a profit of eight million pounds ($10.78 million) after tax with a sharp rise in media, matchday and commercial revenues, while staffing and administrative costs also went up significantly.[/p][p][a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/liverpool/lId4TMwf/"]Liverpool[/a]'s media revenue increased by 60 million pounds to 264 million pounds. They also saw a rise of 14 million pounds in matchday revenue, and a 15 million pound increase in commercial revenue.[/p][p]But administrative costs went up by 57 million pounds, and staffing costs also rose by 42 million pounds.[/p][p][b]"Several other categories of costs have also seen double-digit growth in recent years, impacting the marginal return from core operations such as matchday,[/b]" Liverpool said in a statement.[/p][embed guid="6a82c562-ae15-4e85-a098-bda4ca4a7bf9" url="https://x.com/LFC/status/2027323069979857160" social-type="twitter" /]
Liverpool post record revenue from Premier League league winning 2024-25 campaign
Liverpool posted record revenue of 703 million pounds ($947.57 million) for the year up to May 2025, the season they won their 20th English Premier League title, the club said on Friday.
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