Liverpool FC suffered the ‘biggest decline’ in Deloitte’s latest prize money rankings. The “Reds” had a difficult season.
Deloitte has published its annual football award rankings for the 2022/2023 season. The league table shows how much clubs earn during a season from matchday, advertising and broadcasting revenue and is ranked in the top 20. As one of the biggest clubs in the world, Liverpool usually ranks very high in these rankings.
Their rise under Jurgen Klopp is a big reason. Because they are constantly challenging for the biggest trophies and have reached three UEFA Champions League finals. In fact, United finished third in the previous standings. Only Manchester City and Real Madrid have been ahead. Unfortunately, not this time. This time, “Liverpool” recorded the “biggest decline” of all the clubs in the rating.
They fell to seventh place and Deloitte said:Liverpool had the biggest year-on-year decline, moving from third to seventh, and were one of three Money League clubs (along with Atletico Madrid and West Ham United) to see a drop in revenue compared to last season. “This is due to a decline in performance on the pitch in domestic and European competitions after the club reached three finals and finished second in the league in 2021/22.”