In a summer which saw Premier League clubs spend unprecedented sums, it was Liverpool who led the way with British-record-breaking deals.
In total, Liverpool spent £446m - the most ever spent by a Premier League club in a single window, eclipsing the £434.5m spent by Chelsea in the summer of 2023.
Already top of the Premier League again, the champions completed the three biggest transfers of the summer - Alexander Isak for a record £125m, Florian Wirtz for £116.5m and Hugo Ekitike for £79m.
In fact, the landmark fee for Isak was more than 10 Premier League clubs spent in the entire window.
But how, in the era of PSR, did the champions finance such a huge transfer spend?
What were the figures for incomings and outgoings at Liverpool?
The Wirtz package in June was enormous in its own right. A £100m outlay to Bayer Leverkusen with the potential for an extra £16m, which would surpass the previous highest fee paid by an English club, when Chelsea bought Moises Caicedo for £115m in 2023.
But that was blown out of the water on Deadline Day, with the stunning £125m agreement with Newcastle for Isak.
It could have been an even bigger day, but Marc Guehi's £35m switch from Crystal Palace dramatically collapsed.
But add in the £40m for Milos Kerkez, £29.5m for Jeremie Frimpong, and £29m that has now gone through for Giorgi Mamardashvili and it has been a relentless summer of spending by the Reds.
How Liverpool navigated PSR to spend so heavily
Rivals will have looked on enviously - not least those who have had their spending restricted by Profit and Sustainability Rules.
The answer to how Liverpool have been able to spend such huge sums and stay within the rules is complex and detailed - but can also be simplified.
PSR limits clubs to outlays relative to their revenues. And Liverpool have big revenues.
They turned over £614m in their last set of accounts. By contrast, Newcastle turned over £320m.
There have been big sponsorship deals, such as the new link-up with adidas, which is reported to be worth as much as £60m per year over the next decade. Anfield has been expanded to increase matchday income and hospitality takings. There has also been a flood of prize money for achievements in the Premier League, Champions League and the cups in recent years.
Liverpool have managed their transfer spending across recent windows, too.
Even including this bumper 2025 splurge, Liverpool only rank seventh among Premier League clubs for net spend since 2016/17. That means when sales are factored in, Liverpool have spent less than the likes of Tottenham and West Ham.
Think also of how sharply this summer contrasts with last year, when £12.5m Federico Chiesa was the only player signed to immediately go into Arne Slot's first team.
The hierarchy have also succeeded in that trickiest of fields - generating significant income from player sales.
This summer, Luis Diaz was sold for £65m and Darwin Nunez for £56.6m. They are headline fees but there was also substantial returns for fringe players Jarrell Quansah (£35m), Ben Gannon Doak (£25m), Caoimhin Kelleher (£18m) and Tyler Morton (£15m).
Arsenal (£257m) have had a bigger net spend this summer than Liverpool (£218.4m)
Liverpool have spent more than any club ever has in a transfer window. But when you deduct the money generated from sales, their net spend ranks fourth among Premier League clubs since 2016.
A chance to dominate for years to come?
Having the capacity to spend big is one thing - but what has driven Liverpool to splash the cash now from a position of relative strength?
"My suspicion is two things," the club's former managing director Christian Purslow told Sky Sports News.
"They're looking at the competitive position for the first time in many years and they see a genuine opportunity to really dominate British and European football in a way that perhaps hasn't been true over the last few years.
"The second element is the financial rules. These are heaven-made for a club like Liverpool.
"They have the most superb sponsorship revenue in football - there are household brands around the edge of the pitch every week, massive levels of commercial turnover.
"They redeveloped Anfield very successfully, it's packed every week, so their revenues are high and the rules favour clubs like that.
"I think they're sensing the financial rules may be changing. We're starting to hear for the first time fans question if the rules are right, and it's stopping big clubs from spending money, like Newcastle and Aston Villa.
"My sense is Liverpool are making hay while the sun shines, loading up on talent to put themselves in a position where they're virtually impregnable.
"It's brilliant strategic management, terrifying from a football point of view because adding Isak to that team makes them nailed-on favourites and other clubs should be fearful and respectful of how they're running their club."
Liverpool's financial management has allowed them to go all out in the transfer market - but now the window is closed, it's time for those acquired players to deliver on the pitch.
laknopruz
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A defender from Parma actually was bought.
He is the future alongside Guehi after Konate and VVD leaving.
MilanistaDiavolo
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Where is fifa FairPlay?
kontext
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If Man City spends this type of money, it will be over the place. Nobody is talking about this one. God have mercy.
read the whole news again and then you might understand how Liverpool could spend like this for only 1 season which is this season and then look at Man City who have been doing it for a decade and you will see the difference between the 2
Elijay
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gakpo in midfield,go take panado
Momabdelnp
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Someone say they used DJ for money ritual
God will punish you and ur generation
lobadeknz
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If Man City spends this type of money, it will be over the place. Nobody is talking about this one. God have mercy.
Jahckmuy
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From now on m, I will never here a Liverpool fan saying oil money!!😃 It is not oil money, it is lottery 🤑 The Pools are bunch of hypocrites!!!
cry baby
Yiwabepru
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in your mind you think this set-up will win premier League.
Zere8
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nett spend is just 200M , not alot
zumbdeosuy
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Smaller clubs buy “ star “ players with little money and they mould them into real stars. Big clubs buy them with exorbitant amounts which surprisingly didn’t weaken them. The smaller clubs with that sales, they buy more “ star “ players to mould. Thus who are the actual winners in the Premier League? Why can’t the bigger clubs get better Recce personnels for the tusk like what the smaller clubs getting and mould them.
the answer is simple "time" time no they. small teams buy player that needs 2 years to mould like you said. but big teams buy people that will deliver today today.
pazbdeimuz
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The financial Rule is perfect allowing clubs with lesser funds to stay in the league and compete effectively, big clubs will sign in average players as well
heoadiouy
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Now it's time for us to watch the new squad 👊🥳All the best 👍💯
Medbekrtu
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Smaller clubs buy “ star “ players with little money and they mould them into real stars. Big clubs buy them with exorbitant amounts which surprisingly didn’t weaken them. The smaller clubs with that sales, they buy more “ star “ players to mould. Thus who are the actual winners in the Premier League? Why can’t the bigger clubs get better Recce personnels for the tusk like what the smaller clubs getting and mould them.
Lovebug2
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They must also be investigated. There is no need to cover up
Veackmnsu
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laqracka_
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From now on m, I will never here a Liverpool fan saying oil money!!😃 It is not oil money, it is lottery 🤑 The Pools are bunch of hypocrites!!!
take heart brother come for some tissue for the tears
laqracka_
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No one calling Li VAR fool OIL MONEY but trying to justify thier spending....Hypocrite English media
now say that without crying 😂😂😂
laqracka_
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All the talk is about the great transfer window for Liverpool. Did anyone notice all the players they lost. TAA, Dias, Nunez, Elliott and sadly Diego Jota. This team is different but certainly no better than last season. The winners in this window have to be Arsenal and Newcastle.
but we beat you both in the same week, I know pain is speaking not you 😭😭😭
laqracka_
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Someone say they used DJ for money ritual
you are looking for attention in a very dark way 💔
my-blood-is-red
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Liverpool brake the transfer record inside and outside Premier league wirtz £116m isak £125m in one single transfer window
Dougmdm
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Now you don't want them out anymore
I’m not gonna argue with a donkey! Go figure! The only thing is out is your donkey brain! I have supported FSG since the day they took over LFC. Anyway, You are a disgrace as a Liverpool fan, a disgrace!
my-blood-is-red
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All the talk is about the great transfer window for Liverpool. Did anyone notice all the players they lost. TAA, Dias, Nunez, Elliott and sadly Diego Jota. This team is different but certainly no better than last season. The winners in this window have to be Arsenal and Newcastle.
Isak alone is like 10 of ur players [Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
my-blood-is-red
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Liverpool and Slot has gone Crazy 🤪. Even Liverpool Fans are Stunned 😲. Wow.
We are far from stunned
my-blood-is-red
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From now on m, I will never here a Liverpool fan saying oil money!!😃 It is not oil money, it is lottery 🤑 The Pools are bunch of hypocrites!!!
It's casino money cry me a river
my-blood-is-red
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Thank you FSG for managing our beloved Liverpool Football Club very well. YNWA!
Now you don't want them out anymore
hodkmnprst
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you are [ko]
hodkmnprst
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MNU has a lot to learn……
friends you
PemiOladapo
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Defence ? Nahh let's play attacking football [Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
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A defender from Parma actually was bought.
Hatbdkoryz
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Someone say they used DJ for money ritual
SumanThapaMagar
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Liverpool needed the player after just signing chisea last year with departure of TAA, luis, nunez and others with major blow coming from Jota sudden death.
Wamiklmsty
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All the talk is about the great transfer window for Liverpool. Did anyone notice all the players they lost. TAA, Dias, Nunez, Elliott and sadly Diego Jota. This team is different but certainly no better than last season. The winners in this window have to be Arsenal and Newcastle.
wuzalops
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No one calling Li VAR fool OIL MONEY but trying to justify thier spending....Hypocrite English media
try and go to school you 🤡
jamdun009
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Liverpool and Slot has gone Crazy 🤪. Even Liverpool Fans are Stunned 😲. Wow.
Vieaeklmtz
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Relax, The Club has beensaving some money but it's not an Arabian money
wusbmnrsz
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No one calling Li VAR fool OIL MONEY but trying to justify thier spending....Hypocrite English media
lightrex
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From now on m, I will never here a Liverpool fan saying oil money!!😃 It is not oil money, it is lottery 🤑 The Pools are bunch of hypocrites!!!
did u read the articles??? This is the result of years of sustainable financial health
Wiabeloptz
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From now on m, I will never here a Liverpool fan saying oil money!!😃 It is not oil money, it is lottery 🤑 The Pools are bunch of hypocrites!!!
clown
foabdeprty
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From now on m, I will never here a Liverpool fan saying oil money!!😃 It is not oil money, it is lottery 🤑 The Pools are bunch of hypocrites!!!
pain is too much
Jabacnostu
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From now on m, I will never here a Liverpool fan saying oil money!!😃 It is not oil money, it is lottery 🤑 The Pools are bunch of hypocrites!!!
Dougmdm
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Thank you FSG for managing our beloved Liverpool Football Club very well. YNWA!
laknopruz
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Defence ? Nahh let's play attacking football [Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
Fuubelmuz
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MNU has a lot to learn……