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Liverpool have broken a club record for the highest amount of total transfer fees they've paid in a single summer.
The Athletic reports that Liverpool’s 2023-24 turnover exceeded £600m, a season which only included Europa League football. With the return of Champions League action and a title win last season, 2024-25 revenues are expected to have hit over £700m — a feat previously only managed by Manchester City.
Liverpool and Chelsea are carrying the brunt of the load, with the Blues the league’s highest spenders before an agreement is struck for Ekitiké. The world champions, according to Transfermarkt, have splashed out £211 million ($283 million) and have been heavily reimbursed via their work in the United States this summer.
Liverpool's big-money investment on transfers is the result of long-term planning, club CEO Billy Hogan said, adding that winning a record-equalling 20th English top-flight title convinced the club it was time to act like a modern powerhouse.
Liverpool Transfer Strategy Is ‘hodl, Hodl, Hodl, Then Boom!’ Is there a position above first in the Premier League? Liverpool have pressed ‘go’ on their big transfer machine. Send your views to [email protected]; have we got your club’s priority right?
The Reds have got no money and we’re gonna win the league’ was the chant when Liverpool went 2-0 up against Newcastle in February.
MONEY talks and Alexander Isak is listening hard to Liverpool. And regardless of the Reds’ summer spending spree, there is still cash to splash to get the Swedish star out of Toon and down to
The club's outlay this summer is vast and is likely to get bigger but the FSG ownership's strategy has not changed
Viktor Gyokeres is finally close to completing his move from Sporting Lisbon to Arsenal, while all eyes are on Alexander Isak after he told Newcastle he wants to leave