LFC Financial Report: Media Revenue Drives Growth

LFC Financial Report: Media Revenue Drives Growth
Liverpool profit up despite rising costs

Liverpool reports record £703m revenue for 2024-25 season, with media, matchday, and commercial growth offset by increased costs.


Liverpool posts record £703m revenue...


Liverpool has announced a record-breaking revenue of £703 million ($947.57 million) for the 2024-25 season, the year they secured their 20th Premier League title. This impressive figure makes them the highest-earning Premier League club, according to Deloitte's rankings.


The club's profit after tax stands at £8 million ($10.78 million), driven by significant increases in media, matchday, and commercial revenues. Media revenue jumped by £60 million to £264 million, matchday revenue rose by £14 million to £116 million, and commercial revenue grew by £15 million to £323 million. However, administrative costs increased by £57 million, and staffing costs rose by £42 million. 


Liverpool's financial report is looking pretty solid. 

Here's the breakdown:

• Media revenue jumped by £60 million to £264 million, thanks to their Champions League performance.

• Matchday revenue increased by £14 million to £116 million, likely boosted by the new Anfield Road Stand.

• Commercial revenue grew by £15 million to £323 million, driven by strong partnerships and events like Taylor Swift concerts.




However, costs are also on the rise:

  • Administrative costs shot up by £57 million to £657 million.
  • Staffing costs increased by £42 million to £428 million.


Overall, Liverpool's revenue grew by £89 million to £703 million, with a profit after tax of £8 million.


“Several ‌other categories of costs have also seen double-digit growth ‌in recent years, impacting the marginal return from core operations such as matchday,” Liverpool said in a statement.



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