Liverpool have confirmed that they have sold the club's Melwood training ground site to Torus Development - a not-for-profit housing provider - ahead of their move to Kirkby prior to the 2020/21 season.
The charitable trust has already established 1,600 homes in the area, while also managing 40,000 social homes throughout the north west. Selling the site to Torus was singled out as the best socially responsible outcome.
Liverpool have agreed a deal to sell Melwood, their historic training base, to property developers Torus. Melwood will be bulldozed in 12 months’ time when first team move to Kirkby. Estimate that deal is worth £10m and that money has gone to build new facility at Kirkby 🔴
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Speaking to the club's official website,
“All funds from the sale of the Melwood site will be reinvested back into the first-team squad and the state-of-the-art training centre at the new Kirkby site.”
Melwood has been the club's training ground since the 1950s and many will see the sale as the end of an era. However, Torus will make sure to continue the legacy of the historic complex.
Chris Bowen, managing director of Torus Developments, said: "
The move will be greatly beneficial for both of the parties involved. Liverpool will be able to make the most of improved facilities that will replicate the current direction of growth that the club is seeing. Moreover, the local community will see the benefits of increased affordable and sustainable housing.
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