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In post # 3344 I show the Premier League's official 2021/22 Payments to clubs. 2022/23 wont be out until end of June - early July but several UK media organisations have done their estimations and this is the most common split. Its why Goal magazine I quoted from in that post above, talked about the knockout game being worth at least £135m, as there was a decent jump in media rights and revenue between 2021/22 and 2022/23, so that bottom team will go from earning £100m to £128m.
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Premier League prize money - How much each team from 1st-20th earned this season
All 20 top-flight teams are estimated to have made more than £120m but Champions League qualification remains the biggest carrot as Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham count the cost while Arsenal, Manchester United and Newcastle reap the rewardswww.mirror.co.uk
Based on last season’s figures, extracted from information published in a number of club’s financial results, and with an extra layer factored in on account of increased TV revenues, here are the estimated totals of what each Premier League team earned in 2022-23.
1 Manchester City £170m
2 Arsenal £167.8m
3 Manchester United £165.5m
4 Newcastle United £163.4m
5 Liverpool £161.2m
6 Brighton £159m
7 Aston Villa £156.8m
8 Tottenham Hotspur £154.6m
9 Brentford £152.4m
10 Fulham £150.2m
11 Crystal Palace £148m
12 Chelsea £145.8m
13 Wolves £143.6m
14 West Ham £141.4m
15 Bournemouth £139.2m
16 Nottingham Forest £137m
17 Everton £134.8m
18 Leicester £132.6m
19 Leeds £130.4m
20 Southampton £128.2m
That’s a fair distribution








