Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Liverpool post healthy profit despite transfer spending

- Sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Premier League leaders Liverpool made a pre-tax profit of £42 million last year despite a record £223 million investment on players, figures showed on Thursday. While that top line is well below the record £125 million profit for the year ending May 2018, the rewards are being felt on the pitch, with the club just four victories away from winning their first league title in 30 years.

Figures released for the financial year to May 31, 2019 incorporat­e the big-ticket purchases of Alisson Becker, Naby Keita, Fabinho and Xherdan Shaqiri.

They also include the increased costs of new contracts for 11 players, including those for captain Jordan Henderson, Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, who have all played a key role in helping Jurgen Klopp’s champions-elect establish a 22-point lead at the top of the table.

Some of that cost was offset by sales including Danny Ings, Dominic Solanke and Danny Ward. Income was also boosted by the club’s success in winning a sixth Champions League title, although as victory in the final in Madrid came in June the prize money will be counted in the current financial year.

“This continued strengthen­ing of the underlying financial sustainabi­lity of the club is enabling us to make significan­t investment­s both in player recruitmen­t and infrastruc­ture,” said chief operating officer Andy Hughes. “Being able to reinvest over £220 million on players during this financial period is a result of a successful business strategy, particular­ly the significan­t uplift in commercial revenues.”

Turnover increased during the period by £78 million to £533 million. Media revenues and commercial revenues were significan­tly higher and match revenue was also up. The rise is a result of a new Champions League broadcasti­ng deal, finishing a close second to Manchester City in the Premier League and higher partnershi­p and merchandis­ing value, with Liverpool signing their first training kit sponsorshi­p deal with AXA.

“What we’re seeing is sustained growth across all areas of the club which is aligned to the recent performanc­e on the pitch,” said Hughes.

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GETTY Under Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool n won the Champions League last season and are on course for a Premier League win.

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