Liverpool on brink €100M world record landmark

Liverpool are on the brink of breaking the world record for pre-tax profits made by a football club.

The Reds are looking set to break the €100million (£88.2m) mark.

Inside World Football reports the run to last season’s Champions League final, paired with the sale of Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona for a reported £145m, will help boost the club’s profits in their accounts for the 2017-18 season, which will be submitted to Company House in early March.

The Merseyside outfit earned a reported €81.3m (£71.7m) from their run to Kiev last year, and having not participated in the competition the year previous, that will represent huge growth.

Leicester City currently hold the Premier League record for pre-tax profits thanks to their season in Europe’s top competition.

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