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Liverpool, Everton and Man Utd's financial woes revealed as Covid pandemic tears through budgets

The finances of the North West's elite clubs have taken a battering by the coronavirus

Manchester United's Paul Pogba in action

It's likely that all four of the North West's biggest football clubs will be happy with their start to the Premier League season.

Liverpool and Manchester United sit joint top of the table, while Manchester City and Everton are just a few points behind - both level on points with fourth-placed Tottenham.

However a look beyond the positive performances on the pitch - and up into the boardroom - paints a different picture altogether, with executives making desperate efforts to protect their clubs from the impact of the coronavirus.

Since the outbreak began back in March, the pandemic's detrimental effect on elite football has been no secret, with gate receipts vanishing, and financial uncertainty hitting fans and clubs alike.

Although payments from broadcasters have provided some financial cushion, revenues have still plummeted across the board.

With a vaccine rollout likely to take some months to implement fully, and infection rates continuing to rise, full stadiums of fans seems a long way off.

Here, BusinessLive takes a look at the three North West giants - Liverpool, Everton and United - to have reported financial results since the pandemic.