We still have another £200m to spend (without any sales needed) and are apparently still PSR-compliant.
No chance that happens thought. 1, we have to clear space in the squad to allow registering 17 foreign players. and 2, would mean have no money to spend next year as would be no wiggle room.
He looks like he wouldn't mind getting stuck in as well. Tbh, I think all 3 new signings will be fan favourites.
Liverpool earned £181.5m for winning the Premier league. We can afford to spend more on players with caution.
There are these small annoying things called facts that get in the way of stupid clickbait headlines. It doesn't matter what lfc made from 1st compared to 3rd in the prem. We pay increased wages and bonuses that eat that up. Lfc made a near 50mil loss last year due to delayed opening of anfield road stand and being in the europa. We made a 9mil loss the year before. There's no magic pot of cash to pay transfers. There is only increased debt. Lfc are a rich club. We could afford about 50mil a season before opening the anfieod road end and we are soon to stop paying fsg for the main stand. My view this season as about 80mil net spend and we are at 196.5mil right now before addons etc. (And thst included all fees up front as we don't know the stage payments) I'm very confident players are going to leave to bring that back down. Quansah at 30mil or so. Elliott at 40mil. Chiesa at 10. Nunez at 40 (I hope we get more) Morton at 10. Robertson at 10 That's 140mil before guehi or whoever arrives.
who presumably quoting someone . The main point is the headline is meaningless as it stands as doesn't include wages which PSR calculations do .
Hang on - I thought infrastructure had no part in FFP/PSR? Nobody whines more than I about FSG's ludicrous decision to charge the club for upgrading the stands (especially as they and RBS told the High Court in 2011 that the reason they got the club at half its then book price, even in a distressed sale was that they had £200m set aside to build a new stadium). That said, we've been assumed all along that building new infrastructure isn't taken into the calculations for PSR. That is true, isn't it?