Liverpool announce pre-tax profit
Liverpool have
announced a pre-tax profit of £7.5m for the 2021-22 season as the Premier
League club's overall revenue rose by £107m to £594m.
During the 2021-22
campaign the Reds played in all 63 club games possible as they won the FA Cup
and Carabao Cup.
They have recorded
a profit for the first time since 2018-19, despite a £69m increase in
administrative costs.
However, matchday
revenue rose by £83m to £86m, as supporters returned following the coronavirus
pandemic.
"Some of the
numbers in these latest accounts look slightly skewed as a result of the
previous reporting period being impacted by the global pandemic," managing
director Andy Hughes said.
"However, the
underlying strength of our financial position remains strong and we continue to
operate a sustainable club, which is our main objective from a financial
perspective," he added.
Liverpool owner
John Henry said this month that he is not selling the Premier League club,
but added he does expect some investment.
The Champions
League finalists rose four places to third in the latest Deloitte Money
League study, behind Premier League winners Manchester City and European
champions Real Madrid.