Liverpool report pre-tax loss and debt increase amid new stand development

Club accounts show £9m pre-tax loss from poor 2022-23 seasonCommercial revenue rose to a record £272m – up £25m

Liverpool made a pre-tax loss of £9m in 2022-23 when their wage bill increased to £373m and turnover remained static at £594m, the club’s latest accounts reveal.

Media revenue and match-day revenue fell in a season where Jürgen Klopp’s team made early exits from the Champions League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup. Liverpool’s turnover and finances remained stable, however, thanks to commercial revenue rising to a record £272m. A £25m increase on 2021-22’s figures means commercial revenue is the biggest revenue source of Liverpool’s three main income streams.

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