Liverpool's financial report reveals £46 million loss and loan refinancing
Alamy | A rising wage bill coupled with a decrease in turnover and profit on player sales were the main reasons for the loss.
The Premier League club in 2019/20 turned a £42 million profit into a £46 million deficit.
A rising wage bill coupled with a decrease in turnover and profit on player sales were the main reasons for the loss.
Liverpool have drawn down in full a £200 million revolving loan facility that was refinanced in January last year.
27 April 2021 - 9:45 AM
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