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LFC | Liverpool Players Salaries (Weekly Wage)
Liverpool Football News (LFC News) and the outrages salaries players earn at Anfield with Mohamed Salah, Virgi van Dijk and Darwin Nunez all near the top We take a look at Liverpool player salaries 2022/23 Who is the highest paid star at Anfield as per Liverpool news? Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah leads the way at Liverpool after signing a new contract worth £400k per week, or £18.2 million per year. That puts him ahead of Thiago and Virgil van Dijk. This clearly represents a significant increase in the wages paid to Liverpool's top players. With Salah in such fantastic form, it's difficult to argue that he doesn't deserve a significant raise in pay. The fact that Liverpool has several world-class players remains an issue. If they decide to pay the reported amount to the Egyptian, the club will have to manage the impact on players like Virgil van Dijk. Liverpool has surpassed Manchester United to take third place in the Deloitte Money League, with their spending in the quadruple chase holding up well. The most intriguing story, however, is the wage-to-revenue ratio of clubs around the world. tags: liverpool,liverpool fc,liverpool fc news,liverpool fc transfer news,liverpool news,liverpool news today,liverpool player salaries,liverpool players salaries,liverpool players salaries 2022,liverpool players salaries 2022/23,liverpool players salary,liverpool players weekly salaries,liverpool players weekly wages,liverpool transfer news,Liverpool news today,Lfc,liverpool news today on transfer,liverpool players,liverpool squad,lfc news,lfc Liverpool News Today Liverpool, whose contracts are heavily subsidized, paid out £368.5 million in wages, or 62 percent of their total revenue. While this appears to be a large sum, only five of the top 20 clubs in the Deloitte Money League paid a lower wage-to-revenue ratio. Tottenham (47%), West Ham (53%), Bayern Munich (53%), Manchester City (57%), and Arsenal (58%) were among the top five. Everton (96%), Inter Milan (82%), and Leicester (85%) paid out a much higher percentage, while PSG spent 111 percent of their revenue on wages. Liverpool News: Liverpool vs Manchester United Unsurprisingly, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has acknowledged that nobody could have predicted Manchester United's 7-0 defeat at Anfield on Sunday. United suffered a terrible capitulation after the break despite only trailing by one goal at halftime thanks to a Cody Gakpo goal just before the break. Five minutes after the break, Darwin Nunez and Gakpo made it 3-0 before Klopp's team pushed home their lead. #liverpool #liverpoolnews #lfc |