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Liverpool green light to make £173m transfer raid before end of June

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For a number of Premier League clubs, the impending end of the financial year on June 30 means that the coming days will be busy affairs as they look to player-trade themselves out of a sticky spot.

The Premier League’s much-maligned profit and sustainability rules (PSR) have become a focus of much attention over the last 12 months, with Everton hit with two penalty deductions for breaches occurring in the 2021/22 and 2022/23 financial periods last season. Also hit were Nottingham Forest and newly-promoted Leicester City.




Everton have a little more work to do to remain PSR compliant, Forest and Aston Villa do too, but for clubs such as Newcastle United and Chelsea there is a considerable amount left to do over the course of the week to ensure that they avoid the kind of sanctions that the Toffees and Forest were landed with last season.

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But what does the situation look like for Liverpool?

Reds owners Fenway Sports Group’s approach to running the club hasn’t always been universally popular with some fans, with the criticisms being that they don’t invest enough into the on-field product compared to their rivals at times when they feel they should be doing so.

The mantra has been one of the club being run sustainably, within the financial controls, growing organically to enable additional spend and investment in the playing squad, but not one that will be willing to incur heavy losses in order to take part in the arms race of the transfer market. It is for that reason that so much weight was put behind the data analytics side of the club, looking to find undervalued talent, but providing themselves the financial flexibility to act and spend when the time called for it, as happened in the past with the likes of the additions of Virgil van Dijk, Alisson Becker, and Darwin Nunez.

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