[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  The Swedish Rumble 🔰 [@SwedishRumble](/creator/twitter/SwedishRumble) on x 35.2K followers Created: 2025-07-24 23:32:07 UTC Won't Liverpool's transfer spree result in them breaching UEFA's Squad Cost Rule? Nah, not by my count -- if they sell players. The below are my estimates for Calender year 2025 and 2026, remember that the Squad Cost Rule is measured X January-31 December, so everything refers to those periods. If no sales are made, Liverpool should be just fine for the calendar year 2025, i.e. the cost for amortization and wages should come in at exactly XX percent of the earnings. But for the calendar year 2026 -- they would come in at XX percent, or in other words, earnings must be increased or costs decreased with a total of £32.7m. Player sales impacts the Squad cost rule in that the average profits from player sales the last X years are added to the denominator. If Liverpool sell additional players for £100m this summer and for a total of £50m next summer -- they should be fined, in accordance with the below. Isn't player sales for another £100m this summer and 50m next summer hard to achieve? Yes, but Liverpool does got plenty of fairly valuable players to sell. Darwin Nunez, Harvey Elliot. How long will Felix be kept? I think they will be able to sell enough to get within the ball-park of the XX% threshold, so that they can bridge any deficit with cost savings and increased earnings.  XXXXXX engagements  [Post Link](https://x.com/SwedishRumble/status/1948526641627402455)
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The Swedish Rumble 🔰 @SwedishRumble on x 35.2K followers
Created: 2025-07-24 23:32:07 UTC
Won't Liverpool's transfer spree result in them breaching UEFA's Squad Cost Rule? Nah, not by my count -- if they sell players. The below are my estimates for Calender year 2025 and 2026, remember that the Squad Cost Rule is measured X January-31 December, so everything refers to those periods.
If no sales are made, Liverpool should be just fine for the calendar year 2025, i.e. the cost for amortization and wages should come in at exactly XX percent of the earnings. But for the calendar year 2026 -- they would come in at XX percent, or in other words, earnings must be increased or costs decreased with a total of £32.7m. Player sales impacts the Squad cost rule in that the average profits from player sales the last X years are added to the denominator. If Liverpool sell additional players for £100m this summer and for a total of £50m next summer -- they should be fined, in accordance with the below. Isn't player sales for another £100m this summer and 50m next summer hard to achieve? Yes, but Liverpool does got plenty of fairly valuable players to sell. Darwin Nunez, Harvey Elliot. How long will Felix be kept? I think they will be able to sell enough to get within the ball-park of the XX% threshold, so that they can bridge any deficit with cost savings and increased earnings.
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