Liverpool can still make a fortune from Philippe Coutinho's move to Barcelona in January.
Coutinho left for a staggering £106million - and the deal was sweetened with the inclusion of performance related bonuses, meaning the Reds could make an additional £36million from the sale, should everything go to plan.
Two of these bonuses have already been triggered, meaning Liverpool have made an additional £8.8million since Coutinho joined Barcelona.
But there is a further £27.2million up for grabs, reports the Mirror.
Barcelona agreed that they would pay Liverpool £17.6million after Coutinho had made 100 appearances for the Catalan club. The second way Liverpool can make additional money from Barcelona is to do with the Champions League.
The Reds received £4.4million when Barcelona qualified for the European competition last season, and will make the same amount again should the Catalan club do the same this campaign - something that will almost certainly happen.
And should they win it, then the Reds will receive a further £4.4million.