LONDON (Reuters) - Liverpool lost almost 50 million pounds ($83.6 million) in 2012-13, accounts published on Tuesday showed, but are looking to return to the Champions League next season to boost their financial performance.
The deficit was similar to losses reported for last season by Chelsea and Manchester City, two of the big spenders who have usurped Liverpool at the top of English soccer in recent seasons.
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