

Key Takeaways:
- Liverpool generated record revenue of £703 million for the financial year up to May 2025
- The club reported an eight million pound profit after tax during their 20th Premier League title-winning season
- Media, matchday, and commercial income all experienced robust growth, though staffing and administrative expenses also rose sharply
Financial Milestones in a Championship Season
Liverpool Football Club have announced a new all-time high revenue figure of £703 million ($947.57 million) for the year ending May 2025, which coincided with the club securing their 20th English Premier League title. The club was officially recognised as the Premier League’s top-earning side according to Deloitte’s latest rankings.
🚨📊 Liverpool smash records in 2024/25!
🔴 £703M revenue & £8M profit after tax
💰 Media income: +£60M → £264M
🏟 Matchday revenue: +£14M → £116M
🛍 Commercial: +£15M → £323M
🏦 Bank debt: -£47M → £69M
💸 Wage bill: +£42M → £428M(Source: [@TheAthleticFC]) pic.twitter.com/OuYTkVCqkA
— Football updates ! TV 📺 ⚽💙 (@footb___updates) February 27, 2026
Detailed Revenue and Cost Breakdown
The Merseyside club recorded an after-tax profit of eight million pounds ($10.78 million) for the period. This impressive result was driven largely by increases across media, matchday, and commercial revenue streams.




