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Liverpool recorded the highest net profit for European clubs in 2015, according to figures released by UEFA.

The Reds made 75million euros (£65.5million) during a financial year when they sold striker Luis Suarez to Barcelona for £75million.

UEFA's club licensing benchmarking report for 2015 states that Newcastle were second with a net profit of 43million euros followed by Real Madrid (42m), Leicester City (40m) and Burnley (40m).

Dnipro (33m), Real Sociedad (30m), Dynamo Kiev (30m), Zenit St Petersburg (26m) and Malmo (25m) complete the top 10.

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UEFA's figures show that Queens Park Rangers produced the third highest net loss (60m) behind AC Milan (89m) and Inter Milan (140m).

In terms of the league table for operating profit for top European clubs in 2015, Liverpool were fourth with 86million euros (£75million).

Manchester United led the way with an operating profit of 143million euros followed by Paris St-Germain (120m) in second place. Real Madrid (90m) were just ahead of Liverpool in third spot.

The top 10 was completed by Arsenal (80m), Manchester City (64m), Juventus (59m), Barcelona (58m), Zenit St Petersburg (57m) and Burnley (54m).