The Premier League side, Liverpool are currently in the top position in the league. The Reds are also performing brilliantly in the Champions League.
Apart from that, they are now in the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle. So, there are lots of possibilities that Liverpool could end this season with multiple trophies in the bag.
This could lead to an esteemed revenue of more than £700m for the club in the current season. Liverpool had no Champions League football last season as they were in the Europa League.
Still, the club ended the last season with £614m in revenue from the whole last season. This revenue came without Champions League football.
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How can Liverpool cross the £700m barrier in the overall revenue
However, this scenario could change in this season as Liverpool are in the Champions League and they are flying. There is a high chance that they could go on to win the Champions League this season.
Before the clash of Liverpool with PSG this week, the club had already made over £84 million from the Champions League, which is £60m more than what they earned from the Europa League last season.
So, already the total revenue will be higher than the total revenue of last season for the Reds this season.
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In addition to the brilliant run in the Champions League, the odds are very much in favor of Liverpool as they could win the Premier League this season. That means more money will come in the revenue section at the end of this season.
If Liverpool cross the £700m mark at the end of this season, which is possible, then the club will join the elite names of European football who crossed this line in earlier times.
According to the news of LiverpoolEcho, clubs like Real Madrid (£899m) and Manchester City (£721m) have achieved this kind of success when it comes to revenue.
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