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The gap is now measurable, and Liverpool’s long-term growth strategies suggest that United’s long-held financial dominance may be coming to an end.
Liverpool made an annual pre-tax loss of £57m up to 31 May 2024 - £48m more than they lost in the previous 12 months. However, the Premier League's club overall revenue rose by £20m to £614m ...
The financial trajectories of Liverpool and Arsenal highlight contrasting strategies. Arsenal’s aggressive investment in player acquisitions and wages has yielded immediate returns in terms of ...
A core aim of Liverpool’s project with Google DeepMind is to provide coaches and analysts with a tool to help them with workflow. Opposition analysts often watch hundreds of videos in the lead ...
Liverpool’s Isak Pursuit Intensifies as Striker Refuses to Play for Newcastle AgainLiverpool’s headline pursuit of Alexander ...
Liverpool’s wage bill continued to rise — up from £366m to £373m — with total administrative costs climbing from £545m to £562m. External net debt went up sharply from £74.6m to £123m.
Salah pulled ahead of Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler in the Premier League's all-time leading scorer charts with his winner against Brighton and Hove Albion as November came. 12.94 seconds from ...
Liverpool's annual Pride event and the city's March with Pride have been cancelled amid "significant financial and organisational challenges". LCR Pride Foundation, which organises the event ...