They say women change a lot by the age of eighteen, and this summer, Liverpool has transformed into something completely unrecognizable. Instead of looking at Liverpool through the lens of struggle, we now assess their wealth, marking a stunning turnaround. Liverpool has adopted a new way of life, suddenly becoming the team with the strongest purchasing power in the top five leagues, having spent over 300 million euros to sign four new players, namely Ekitike (totaling 95 million euros), Wirtz (125 million euros), Flinpon (40 million euros), and Colkz (46.9 million euros)..
Even considering the 63.3 million euros earned from selling Kwanza, Kelleher, and Arnold this summer, Liverpool's net expenditure so far has reached 245 million euros, setting a new record for the club's single-season net spending. The previous highest net spend was in the 2018-19 season (150 million euros), the season when the team signed key defensive players Van Dijk and Alisson.
Perhaps without comparison, there would be no pain. Klopp has managed Liverpool for eight years (from October 2015 to June 2024), but the net transfer expenditure has only been 400 million euros. Klopp truly endured hardship, missing out on Liverpool's prosperous era, yet he led Liverpool to win every trophy, including the Champions League and the club's first Premier League title. Arsenal's coach and Liverpool's "Uncle" have both left, yet the club has become wealthier...