Liverpool have made 593m from player sales since 2017, 339m more than Man Utd
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Liverpool have made 593m from player sales since 2017, 339m more than Man Utd
"Finance expert Kieran Maguire shared a graph on X/Twitter this week to confirm the Reds' total profit on player sales since 2017 sits at £593m. Chelsea top the list with a staggering £1.25b made by moving players on, while Manchester City's total of £765m puts them second on the list."
"Richard Hughes sanctioned the sale of Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich, and he is now thriving in Germany. Darwin Nunez departed and has since struggled for consistent form in the Saudi Pro League. Elsewhere, despite gaps at centre-back, Jarell Quansah also moved to the Bundesliga with Bayer Leverkusen."
"Given the lack of depth in their squad right now, 2026 is unlikely to see many big-name players sold. However, there remains a possibility that, amid interest from the Saudi Pro League, Mohamed Salah is sold with 12 months left on his contract."
Liverpool have earned £593m from player sales since 2017, placing them third in the Premier League behind Chelsea (£1.25b) and Manchester City (£765m). Recent departures include Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich, Darwin Nunez to Saudi Arabia, and Jarell Quansah to Bayer Leverkusen. Tottenham (£398m), Arsenal (£388m), and Manchester United (£254m) follow in the rankings. Looking ahead to 2026, Liverpool may sell Mohamed Salah if Saudi Pro League interest materializes, though his age and contract length limit potential fees. Joe Gomez and Federico Chiesa could also depart, with Chiesa unlikely to feature regularly this season.
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