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    Liverpool just went up the table above a big club in the Deloitte Football Money League

    Liverpool leap above Man Utd as Man City remain top of the Deloitte Football Money League

    Liverpool leap above Man Utd as Man City remain top of the Deloitte Football Money League

    Liverpool reported revenues of £593.3m in 2021/22, moving up four places to overtake Manchester United in the Deloitte Football Money League; Man City remain at the top with a turnover of £619.1m; New entrants Leeds United and Newcastle United; 11 Premier League clubs included

    Liverpool moved up four places to third in the Deloitte Football Money League for 2021/22, overtaking Manchester United for the first time in the publication’s 26-year history.

    Manchester City maintain their place at the top of the Money League, which ranks the top 20 most revenue-generating clubs in world football, with Real Madrid (2nd), Manchester United (4th) and Paris Saint-Germain (5th) which make up the rest of the top five.

    Liverpool are the biggest climber at this year’s edition thanks to an almost 22% increase in turnover, from £487.4m in 2020/21 to £594.3m in 2021/22.

    Deloitte attributed Liverpool’s rise to the additional broadcasting revenue generated by the run-up to the 2022 Champions League final and a particularly significant increase in matchday revenue.

    This year’s Money League highlights the financial power of the Premier League, with Premier League clubs making up more than half of the 20 clubs, including two new entries Leeds United (18th) and Newcastle United (20th) . Arsenal (10th) are the first new club to enter the Money League top 10 since 2018/19, rising from £324.5m to £367.1m from 11th thanks to a 13% increase in revenue who earned £481.3m and Tottenham (9th) whose total of £442.8m represents a whopping 23% increase on 2020/21.

    Liverpool leap above Man Utd as Man City remain top of the Deloitte Football Money League

    West Ham (15th) are the second highest Premier League club with a 30% increase in annual revenue from £196.1m in 2020/21 to £255.1m in 2021/22 , the highest of any club in the Premier League, the Money League.

    New Money League representatives in the Premier League, Leeds and Newcastle, meanwhile, move into the top 20 after recording revenues of £189.2m and £179.8m respectively in 2021/ 22.

    Leicester City (17th) and Everton (19th) are the only Premier League clubs in the Money League, with revenue each up around 6% to 213.6 million per Everton berth.

    The picture was less rosy for clubs from other major European leagues. Revenues for Bayern Munich (6th) and Barcelona (7th) were up slightly, by two and five per cent respectively, to £553.5m and £540.5m, but that modest growth li saw them each lose three places in the Money League.

    Atletico Madrid (12th) and AC Milan (16th) fared better, with revenues up 13% and 17%, to £333.6m and £224.4m, each moving up one spot , but Juventus (11th) and Inter Milan (14th) revenues decreased by around 12 and 11%, while those of Borussia Dortmund (13th) increased only minimally.

    Liverpool leap above Man Utd as Man City remain top of the Deloitte Football Money League

    Premier League domination explained

    “For the first time ever, Premier League clubs occupy the lion’s share of positions in Deloitte’s Football Money League,” said Tim Bridge, lead partner in Deloitte’s Sports Business Group.

    “The question now is whether other leagues can fill the gap, possibly by increasing the value of future international media rights, or whether the Premier League will be virtually untouchable in terms of revenue.

    The Premier League was the only one of Europe’s top five leagues to see an increase in the value of its media rights during its latest rights sale process. “It continues to attract millions of followers worldwide and its member clubs have a greater revenue advantage over international competitors.

    “Interest in the Premier League from business partners, fans and investors appears to be greater than ever. While this suggests optimism for future growth, continued calls for a greater distribution of English clubs’ financial wealth across the whole football system and the impact of a cost-cutting crisis makes it all the more important for those involved in football to fulfill their responsibilities as managers of the major clubs to watch.”

    Sam Boor, director of Deloitte’s Sports Business Group, added: “The Premier League’s financial superiority is unlikely to be challenged in the coming seasons.

    “This is particularly evident at a time when these clubs continue to attract international investment, which often leads, in the best examples, to a focus on profitability and success on the pitch.”

    For the first time, the Money League also displays the earnings of the women’s teams of Money League clubs.

    Manchester United finished second to Barcelona, ​​their women’s side generated £5.1m, followed by Manchester City (£4.3m), Paris Saint-Germain (£3m), Arsenal (£1.9m) and Tottenham (£1.8m). Bridge added: “Women’s professional football is still at the very beginning of its journey and the revenues reported by top clubs at this early stage indicate the significant value women’s clubs will generate in the seasons to come.

    “Combined with long-term, growth-focused decision making, we expect the development of industry data that analyzes women’s sports will also support success in the women’s game.

    “It allows clubs and leagues to clearly demonstrate the value of their women’s team and the fan base they attract.”

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    Real Sociedad midfielder Mikel Merino has already expressed his joy towards the La Liga outfit over a move to Liverpool.

    The Spaniard played for Newcastle United in the Premier League in 2017 after initially being loaned out by Borussia Dortmund before making a permanent move to St James’ Park. He made 25 appearances for the Magpies before joining Real Sociedad for a fee of around €12m (£10m). Since returning to the Spanish top flight, he has made 176 appearances, scoring 18 goals. A report by Italian journalist Rudy Galetti has hinted at a Merino return to the Premier League as Liverpool’s recruitment team draw up a list of targets.

    However, he has already denied all the rumors of his departure from the Basque Country. He said in early January: “I’m very happy here. I have an amazing history at La Real, I’m very happy with how my career is going here. Doak turned just 17 in November, but having impressed since joining Liverpool’s youth roster from Celtic in the summer, he has already made three first-team appearances as a substitute, including his Premier League debut against Aston Villa on Boxing Day. The talented striker has represented his country at U16, U17 and U21 levels, but Arbroath manager Douglas believes the time has already come to give him his first full cap.

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    Oussama Assaidi remains one of only two Liverpool players to ever hail from Morocco, but like his compatriot Nabil El Zhar, his time at Anfield initially promised more than it ultimately delivered.

    “When I first spoke to the manager I had a good feeling,” the 24-year-old said when he arrived at Anfield in 2012. “I had offers from other top clubs but I was waiting for this moment. It will be a dream to play with these great players and I hope the training helps me to be a good player here.”

    However, in three years he made just 12 appearances for Liverpool despite being handed the famous 11 shirt as he failed to impress under Brendan Rodgers before walking away – on this day in January 2015.

    Alan Shearer has urged Liverpool forward Darwin Nunez to ‘break away’ but he believes he can become a world-class forward.

    The Uruguayan has come under a huge amount of criticism since his move from Benfica in the summer and has been criticized for every missed opportunity.

    However, Nunez is fast emerging as the latest striker to terrorize his opponents and has been praised by Gary Neville and Reds legend Jamie Carragher in recent weeks.

    In the Premier League so far, the 23-year-old has scored five league goals (10 in all competitions) but holds the unwelcome record of missing the most ‘big chances’ in England’s top flight this season

    Andreas Schjelderup is reportedly on the verge of turning down Liverpool for the second time in favor of a move to Benfica. The 18-year-old has shone in the Danish league, scoring 10 goals in 17 games so far. According to reports from Norway, he will travel to Portugal to finalize the details.

    TV2 said Liverpool as well as Brentford had presented specific plans to their representatives but were said to have chosen Roger Schmidt’s side as he is expected to play an important role in the coming seasons.

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    Glen Johnson thinks it would be a “shame” if Jude Bellingham didn’t play in the Premier League amid interest from Liverpool.

    The Reds are among the names in the running to sign the 19-year-old, but one club that doesn’t seem to be going is Real Madrid. Los Blancos form an impressive midfield and already boast World Cup finalists Aurelien Tchouameni and Eduardo Camavinga.

    While Johnson admits the lure of the Spanish capital would be hard to turn down, he would kick himself if he failed to prove his quality in the English top flight.

    “Every player wants to play in the Premier League, but of course Real Madrid is Real Madrid. I think as an Englishman it would be a shame for all of us as fans if he retired without having never played in the Premier League. However, if he goes to Real Madrid, he still has the chance to face the best in the Champions League, but the Premier League is stronger than La Liga, that’s for sure. It’s very difficult to say no to Real Madrid, but as an Englishman you would be sorry if you had never played in the Premier League.”

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    Liverpool reportedly submitted a bid for the Algeria international in December but are now set to sign an extension with the Serie A champions.

    The Reds are mired in the search for midfield reinforcements and a number of candidates have been challenged to move to Anfield this month.

    Ligue 1 club Nice are reportedly ready to sell midfielder Kephren Thuram for €30m (£26.5m).

    Liverpool are said to have been ‘in talks’ with the 21-year-old after he was added to the recruitment team’s list of potential targets. The January transfer window is in full swing and the Reds are already being touted as having most, if not all, of the continent’s midfielders.

    Former Premier League defender Sol Campbell has taken part in the Jude Bellingham debate.

    Liverpool are among the clubs in the running to sign the esteemed English midfielder, but will face competition from Real Madrid and Manchester City.

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