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Liverpool reports the loss of taxes, record commercial sales revenue

Liverpool achieved a loss before taxes of 57 million GBP ($ 71.8 million) when the influence of a season without Champions League football for accounting 2023/24 was announced 2023/24. The club also achieved a record trade income “of 308 million GBP ($ 387.9 million). The loss of income from the Champions League was” significant “, with the media revenue declining by GBP 38 million. (27.7 million US dollars) and Half Liverpool to exceed the £ 100 million (126 million dollar) for the first time, with a number of £ 102 million (128.5 million dollars). GBP ($ 45.3 million).Liverpool Echo, 2/28).

Despite the total loss, Liverpool is “not threatened” to violate the profitability and sustainability rules of the Premier League, which enable losses of no more than 105 million GBP (USD 132.25 million) over a period of three years. The stability at ANFIELD “offers a strong contrast to the turbulence in Manchester United”, which announced up to 200 job losses as “part of the further cost -measures” this week (as “part of the further cost reduction” (measures “(measures for up to 200 workers” (sometimes further costs for cost reduction “() announced this week as” part of other cost reduction measures “(” (“(“London Times, 2/28).

The owners Fenway Sports Group lent the Club 110 million GBP ($ 138.55 million) to “cover the costs of Anfield's new main stand”, which opened its doors in 2016. There was “no repayment to FSG in this accounting period”, whereby the balance sheet was still around 71 million GBP ($ 89.4 million). Bank debt decreased by GBP 10 million ($ 12.6 million) to 116 million GBP ($ 146 million) – a “large part of these overall numbers with the renovation of the ANFELD ROAD stand with FSG with the help of Liverpool's existing banking facilities instead of taking up a loan”. The project, which was “delayed” by the Buckingham Group in the administration, cost Liverpool for around 90 million GBP (USD 113 million) ($ 113 million)The sporting, 28.12).