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Premier League Earnings 2025: How Much Did Your Club Make?

Updated: 6 days ago



As pre-season preparations ramp up for 2025-26, there’s still one final tally catching eyes from last term, the Premier League prize money table.

Liverpool may have sealed the title back in May, but now the financial rankings are in, revealing just how much each club took home from the league’s massive broadcast and commercial pot.



From champions Liverpool’s bumper payout to relegated Southampton’s not-so-shabby haul, the numbers highlight once again why the Premier League remains football’s financial powerhouse.

Here’s the full prize money breakdown for the 2024-25 season:


  1. Liverpool – £174.9m

  2. Arsenal – £171.5m

  3. Manchester City – £165.5m

  4. Chelsea – £163.7m

  5. Newcastle United – £160.2m

  6. Aston Villa – £159.3m

  7. Nottingham Forest – £152.5m

  8. Brighton – £145.1m

  9. Bournemouth – £143.4m

  10. Brentford – £138.9m

  11. Fulham – £135.5m

  12. Crystal Palace – £136.1m

  13. Everton – £131.8m

  14. West Ham – £130.9m

  15. Manchester United – £136.2m

  16. Wolves – £123.1m

  17. Tottenham – £127.8m

  18. Leicester (relegated) – £116.9m

  19. Ipswich Town (relegated) – £111.1m

  20. Southampton (relegated) – £109.2m



With TV deals booming and new commercial opportunities on the rise, it’s clear that Premier League football remains a financial powerhouse, even if your team finished mid-table.




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