The benefit of Champions League football & the Premier League broadcasting deal to Liverpool FC

Written as a chapter in the excellent Paul Tomkins book “They Dared to Dream” available here.
With Liverpool qualifying for the Champions League for the first time since 2009/10 alongside a bumper increase in the latest Premier League broadcasting deal, this piece sets out what such additional revenue streams will mean to the club.
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- Tags: Champions League | Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) | Europa League | Financial Fair Play | Football | Governance | Premier League | Regulation
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Daniel Geey
Daniel is a Partner in the Sport Group.
Daniel’s practice focuses on helping clients in the sports sector, including rights holders, leagues, governing bodies, clubs, agencies, athletes, sports technology companies, broadcasters and financial institutions.