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Off The Pitch has published their forecast for 21/22 PL revenues.

Revenue ranking:

  1. City £608M
  2. Liverpool £602M
  3. United £581M
  4. Chelsea £461M
  5. Spurs £428M
  6. Arsenal £375M
  7. West Ham £235M
  8. Leicester £197M
  9. Newcastle £186M
  10. Everton £186M
  11. Brighton£173M
  12. Leeds £172M
  13. Aston Villa £169M
  14. Wolves £168M
  15. Palaca £161M
  16. Southampton £151M
  17. Brentford £144M
  18. Norwich £136M
  19. Burnley £130M
  20. Watford £128M


LFC

Revenue £602M

  • Matchday £89.7M
  • Broadcasting £271.2M
  • Commercial £241.2M


Wages ~£320M
Amortisation ~£100M
Profit on player sales ~£10M
Profit before tax £76M

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Aubameyang should have scored at least twice if he actually tried to rather than give the assist.

2 hours ago, Soylent Brown said:

He's completely washed up anyway, so I'm not sure they'd be any worse off using a young player.

Yeah, and should be noticed at his last club, he was part of the team that won the title after 50 years, winning the cup to boot, yet no one in the club or supporters missed him too much when he was gone- very much a diva.

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2 hours ago, Rorschach - 2 said:

There is a Solomon Rondon-shaped solution on our bench.

Will consider offers from £1 and upwards.

They need a short term fix to fill in for the injured Kalajdzic, who tore his acl on his debut. The window is shut, so only free agents can be signed. Thus Rondon has to stay. 

Barkley found a new home in Nice.

 

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