Liverpool’s season revenue surpasses Manchester United and ranks third
Fans must be happy to hear this news. Liverpool’s incentive funds and TV rights sharing this season exceed that of the main Red Devils Manchester United. .
Old Trafford only received 44.4 million pounds in revenue this season (the revenue here only includes match incentives and broadcast rights shares), 13 million less than last year. Liverpool may earn at least 47.4 million in revenue this season (the same concept as above), and this number will be updated after the Champions League final.
Chelsea received £50.8 million in match and broadcast rights income, while Arsenal received £48.7 million. Because Liverpool's performance in the league and FA Cup this season has been unsatisfactory, they have not been able to use the huge financial income from the Champions League to strongly abandon the Premier League teams like Manchester United in the past few years.
But we still need to thank the players and coaches, and thanks to Benitez, Liverpool's potential value is now rising rapidly. It is not yet known what David Morris's future plans are, but a decision will be made quickly after the Champions League final. He is now certain to stay, along with Richie Parry. For Liverpool's senior management, Rafa gave them a good enough season and saved them to a certain extent. Although we lost the domestic cup championship this season and the league ranking is also very unsatisfactory, under such circumstances we still earned a high amount of cash that has not been achieved in the past few years, which undoubtedly injected a strong dose of strength to the club's senior management. Heart needle.
What’s even more gratifying is that while the club’s senior management is very satisfied with this season, our coach and the players he has infected are not satisfied with the status quo. Our players are hoping the season doesn't end so early and our coaches are looking forward to even better results next year. It is hoped that after this summer, the strapped Liverpool can gather enough funds to implement the new Anfield plan, and can also use the slightly sufficient but still limited transfer funds to bring stronger players to the team.