The Anfield side's primary concern income more than trebled from £40m to thump Leicester City

Liverpool Football Club got a record-breaking £125m pre-charge benefit a year ago - the principal side on the planet to break the £100m mark.

The Anfield side's primary concern profit more than trebled from £40m to £125m, as indicated by its yearly money related outcomes for the period up to May 2018.

The past record was set by Leicester City with £92.5m - the season after they won the Premier League.

Figures demonstrate that Liverpool's turnover expanded by £90m to £455m, which the club said spoke to continued development and empowered the further venture into the squad.

Media, business and matchday incomes climbed pointedly, primarily on account of capability for the Champions League and advancing to a year ago's conclusive.

The club did not partake in any European challenge the past 2016-17 season.

Liverpool is going the correct way after its turnover expanded by £90m to £455m

LFC's head working officer Andy Hughes stated: "What we have seen is a steady and supported improvement in the club's money related position over late years.

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