Premier League 2024-25: How much each club earned?

The English top-flight season has come to an end.
The 20 clubs’ earnings from playing in the Premier League last season ranged from £175.9 million ($238.2 million) to £109.7 million ($148.5 million). How much did each Premier League team make this campaign?
Although promoted teams are expected to see significant revenue increases, their on-field performance points to defeats.
In 2023–24, Manchester City won the title for the fourth consecutive year, earning £56.4 million ($76.3 million in today’s currency).
Following an exciting final day, the 2024–25 Premier League season has come to a thrilling conclusion, and teams now know exactly how much money they will have.
How much each club earned in the 2024-25 Premier League season?
A little less than a month ago, Liverpool defeated Europa League champions Tottenham 5-1 to clinch the championship.
The Reds have now tied Manchester United’s record of 20 Premier League titles, making it a historic achievement.
After defeating Manchester United in the Europa League, Tottenham will compete with Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea, and Newcastle in the Champions League.
Nottingham Forest had to settle for a Conference League position for the upcoming year, while Aston Villa lost out on a UCL spot.
However, Southampton, Ipswich, and Leicester—the three teams that were promoted the previous season—are all returning to the Championship.
Supporters want to know how much money each team makes. They make based on where they end up in the 2024–2025 Premier League standings.
Premier League prize money 2024/25
The aggregate revenue from domestic and foreign television arrangements is used to calculate the Premier League merit payments, which are given out on a sliding scale from first to twentieth place.
The Premier League prize money is broken down here according to who finished where in the 2024–2025 season:
- Liverpool – £56.4m
- Arsenal – £53.5m
- Manchester City – £50.7m
- Chelsea – £47.9m
- Newcastle – £45.1m
- Aston Villa – £42.2m
- Nottingham Forest – £39.4m
- Brighton – £36.7m
- Bournemouth – £33.8m
- Brentford – £31m
- Fulham – £28.2m
- Crystal Palace – £25.4m
- Everton – £22.5m
- West Ham – £19.7m
- Manchester United – £16.9m
- Wolves – £14m
- Tottenham – £11.3m
- Leicester – £8.5m
- Ipswich – £5.7m
- Southampton – £2.8m
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After earning a bachelor's degree in mass media, Rajarshi began his career as a sports writer in 2019, driven by his passion for sports journalism. He has been working in the field for over six years. A devoted fan of Lionel Messi and Barcelona, Rajarshi has been involved in sports since childhood. Before turning his focus to journalism, he even represented his college at the state level. Along with covering football, he enjoys playing the game, watching movies, and experimenting with new recipes in his spare time, as cooking is one of his favorite hobbies.
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