Liverpool are busy planning for a new era without Jurgen Klopp. Before too long, they could be planning for one without Mohamed Salah, too.
But while the Premier League is the clear financial frontrunner in Europe when it comes to TV rights, transfer fees and wages, even the richest clubs among the English top flight, like Arsenal and Liverpool, had a job on their hands when it came to making the numbers add up for Mbappe, as Klopp conceded last year.
"It has been through the sheer scale of his signing-on fee when he agreed to extend his deal with Paris Saint-Germain to 2025, a reported figure of £156m, that has been the real driver of potential wealth from the PSG deal, as well as loyalty bonuses that exist, and increase, with every year Mbappe remains a PSG player.
"Arsenal, too, have been sailing close to the PSR limit, although that will be eased considerably when back-to-back Champions League seasons are accounted for. For Manchester United, they have also had to be mindful of PSR, but despite the struggle for success on the pitch, the club jumped back to fifth in the Deloitte Money League, with revenues of £648.5m. That is, however, some £74.
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