ESPN: Liverpool s sales revenue exceeded 200 million pounds this summer, greatly alleviating fiscal pressure

ESPN reported that Liverpool's total player sales have exceeded the £200 million mark this summer, and this number has been refreshed again as young winger Ben Dock completes his transfer to Bournemouth.

The 19-year-old star signed a five-year contract with the Cherry Army, bringing £25 million to the defending Premier League champion. Ben Dock, who joined the Celtics in 2022, only made 10 appearances for the Reds in the first two years, and scored 3 goals in 24 games during the loan period of the English Championship Middlesbrough last season.

He followed Louis Diaz, Nunes, Arnold, Kellech and Kuansa to become the sixth man who left the team this summer. These transfer income has greatly alleviated the pressure on the club's recruitment spending of more than 300 million pounds. The number may continue to climb, with Liverpool still remaining interested in Crystal Palace centre-back Guy and Newcastle striker Isaac, which will cost at least £150 million if it completes.

At the same time, Anfield may usher in more farewells. With the arrival of new player Kolkz, Zimikas, who has become the third choice for the full-back, has been out of the list of the first round against Bournemouth, and there is a rumor to be with Nottingham Forest.

Midfielder Xavi Elliott is still negotiating with RB Leipzig. Once the whereabouts of Chelsea target Xavi Simmons become clear, the Bundesliga team is expected to make an official offer. It is reported that West Ham is also interested in the England U21 international, but the Bundesliga is the most attractive to him at the moment.