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Full cost of Liverpool’s failure to qualify for Champions League as Man Utd secure place

Full cost of Liverpool’s failure to qualify for Champions League as Man Utd secure place

Jurgen Klopp’s team will be missing from the Champions League for the first time in seven years after Manchester United confirmed their return to the competition

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp reviews the Aston Villa game

Liverpool are set to miss out on at least £50m in prize money and participation fees because of their fifth place Premier League finish.

And while Jurgen Klopp’s squad is expected to see substantial investment this summer with the aim of competing against next season, the budget will be greatly affected by their failure to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

Their fate was confirmed by Manchester United, who beat Chelsea 4-1 on Thursday evening; with the result securing a top-four spot for Erik ten Hag’s side before Sunday’s final round of fixtures.

Liverpool earned an estimated £159.8m for last season’s second-place finish and that will fall by £6.6m for fifth spot with broadcasting earnings also set to take a hit.

But the real difference will come from UEFA payments. Klopp’s side were knocked out of Champions League at the round of 16 by Real Madrid but still banked a total of €67.7m (£58.9m).

All 32 group stage teams make €15.6m (£13.5m) as a base participation fee, with Liverpool’s ten-year coefficient payment this season worth an additional €27.3m (£23.7m). They made €2.8m (£2.4m) for each of their five group stage wins and a €9.6m (£8.3m) top up for making it into the knockout stages.

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  • May 25, 2023