@Actionscientist Clubs do not directly receive all the money from shirt sales. A large portion goes to the kit manufacturer (Nike, Adidas, etc.) and retailers. Clubs typically earn only 10–15% of the retail price of a shirt. For a £70 Liverpool shirt, that’s about £7–10 per shirt going to the club.

Excellent banter to poke fun at the magpies, though! 🤣

@Actionscientist It's well possible, of course, that Liverpool have a special deal for kits sold at stores operated by themselves. So they buy the kits for a cheaper price, much bigger cut. And that's why they make a big deal of it, staging launch events. Wads of money coming in.

In any case, with their global appeal factored in, it's probably true that Liverpool make £100 million annually from kits alone.