Celtic’s exit from the Champions League qualifiers is good news for Liverpool, as per Mirror journalist Mo Chatra.
The journalist claimed that the TV pool money for the British clubs from the Champions League would now be split by four clubs and not five.
Chatra further clarified to a user that the TV deal for the Champions League was for Britain and the money is split between England and Scotland.
Celtic lost 2-1 to AEK Athens in the second leg of their qualifier and went out 3-2 on aggregate. Hoops’ loss confirms that only four Premier League clubs would be taking part in the Champions League amongst the Scottish and English teams.
Liverpool reached the final of the competition last season and should be targeting a similar run this season as well.
Read more: Liverpool handed injury boost as star man returns to action at Melwood
Our group opponents have not been decided but given the quality of additions to our side in the summer, we can be confident of beating any team we face in the Champions League.
Alberto Moleiro could be on his way to Liverpool for a throwaway price Liverpool and…
Mohammed Kudus could be on Liverpool radar as per David Ornstein The Athletic's David Ornstein…
Liverpool icon Stan Collymore warned Michael Edwards about the risk of not backing the next…
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp blasts the Premier League schedule-makers for putting his team in the…
Jurgen Klopp insists his spat with Liverpool star Mohamed Salah is a thing of the…
Klopp refuses to talk about Liverpool star's future, claiming it's not his business anymore As…