After Liverpool will defeat Penarol in the finals of Uruguayan First Professional Division Championship Due to the overall result of 3 to 0, there is now much speculation about how much money will enter the club in the coming days. Belvedere neighborhood (Montevideo)which was founded in 1915.
“El Negro de la Cuchilla” became Uruguayan champion for the first time in its history this Saturday after defeating the Aurinegro club at home in its own stadium, the Champion of the Century. But how much money does Liverpool Fútbol Club get for its consecration?
In principle, the black and blue club will receive a prize for being the champion of 1 million dollars, awarded by the South American Football Confederation (Conmebol) to the best team of the year in each association South America.
Although this represented only 1 month of budget for a large team like Peñarol, for Liverpool the reality is different, since it will allow it to cover at least 4 months of budget. Likewise, by reaching the finals, the club had already secured another check from Conmebol for 3 million dollars by entering directly into the group stage of the Libertadores Cup of America.
On balance, Liverpool reaped 4 million dollars in bonuses during the development of the championship, but the recent income of the Belvedere club will not stop there as it expects higher amounts from the sale of players.
The sale of Nicolás de la Cruz from River to Flamengo will leave Liverpool with $8 million
Liverpool will receive at least another 8 million clean dollars from the imminent sale of Nicolas de la Cruz of River Plate of Argentina to Flamengo of Brazilsince you still have 50% of your pass.
The colorful midfielder trained at the Cuchilla club will be transferred to the Brazilian club for 16 million dollars, where the income will be matches for Liverpool and River.
To this we must add that River had already paid Liverpool about $4 million for 30% of the pass in 2017, and about $2.6 million (and almost $700,000 in potential future bonuses) for 20% at the beginning of 2023. That is, Liverpool could bill up to 15.3 million dollars in total for From the cross.
Last September, the club Al-Gharafa of Taste He got the pass of the under-20 world champion, Fabricio Diazleaving about 6.1 million euros to the black and blue club.
At the same time, Liverpool has a stock of very valuable young players, such as its star Luciano Rodriguezwho is valued at a base price close to 4 million dollars and could now go abroad.
Source: Ambito