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Alisson (2024), Virgil van Dijk (2023), Joe Gomez (2024), Trent Alexander-Arnold (2024), Andy Robertson (2024), Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (2022), Jordan Henderson (2023), Fabinho (2023), Naby Keita (2023), Mohamed Salah (2023), Sadio Mane (2023), Roberto Firmino (2023) and Xherdan Shaqiri (2023) are all tied down for the long term.
Next our manager?
“We have to change, from doubters to believers—now.”
Liverpool FC's record-breaking accounts showed that the club's wage bill rocketed by 26.4% to £263million.
For the 12 months to the end of May 2018, the Reds spent around 57.8% of their £455million turnover on salaries.
That hefty increase led to reports that Liverpool had leapfrogged
Manchester City (£260million) into second place behind
Manchester United (£296million) in the table of Premier League wages.
We employ around 800 staff
City 450, and outsource the rest
“We have to change, from doubters to believers—now.”
The scouts should pay for themselves.
These figures for wages are a bit suspicious.
Man city the 3rd highest wage bill in the pl is simply unbelievable. Perhaps they have followed PSG in outsourcing their wage costs to a holding company.
Neymar as an example get paid 100kpw by PSG and the remaining 350kpw is not on PSG's wage bill.
The likes of Lazar Markovic (seeing as the figures are based on 17/18), Alberto Moreno, Simon Mignolet, Divock Origi, Daniel Sturridge and Adam Lallana are back-up players who no longer have a place in the side but are on first team wages.
On top of this, James Milner is one of the highest paid players at the club, and his contract expires this summer, so in total there is the potential to free up around £600k on the wage bill which, bar Milner, won’t affect the first team at all.
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