Liverpool announce world record £125m profits after run to Champions League final
With Manchester City and Liverpool both having key fixtures in the coming weeks, the FC crew wonder who can avoid fatigue to get job done.
Liverpool made world record pre-tax profits of £125 million in the year to May 31 2018, the club have announced.
The financial results were boosted by their run to last season's Champions League final and the January sale of Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona for £142m.
Liverpool's turnover increased by £90m to £455m, with all three major revenue streams showing improvement.
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