Club Finances
Liverpool risks £200m loss without Champions League qualification
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Liverpool faces significant financial consequences if it fails to qualify for next season's Champions League, according to finance experts. The club, currently sixth in the Premier League, could miss out on up to £200 million in revenue, exacerbating pressures from recent heavy spending. Head coach Arne Slot's position may also come under scrutiny if the target is not met.
Forshaga has decided to pull out of Hockeyettan following the league's format change. Norrtälje IK sport chief Jonatan Jonasson used the news to highlight financial pressures on clubs.
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Joan Laporta, FC Barcelona's president, secured approval for the 2024/2025 accounts and the 2025/2026 budget at the members' assembly, despite 17 million euros in losses. In an electoral tone, he defended the club's economic recovery and appealed to barcelonismo. The telematic assembly focused on confidence in his management ahead of the 2026 elections.