Manchester United have topped the Premier League revenue table with £149,767,145 which is £300,000 more than title winners Manchester City.
The money is said to be the revenue received from the Premier League during the 2017-18 campaign.
Sky Sports reports that while United’s total revenue came in at £149,767,145, just over £300,000 more than title winners Manchester City, while bottom side West Brom also received the least revenue, albeit still securing £94,666,492.
It was gathered each club received the same lump sum of just over £80.4m from the Premier League’s domestic and international television deals, plus their central commercial revenues.
But the differences came from the facility fees and merit payments, based on how many times each team was shown on television and their final position in the table.
Below is the full Premier League 2017-18 revenue table:
Revenue in £ | |
Manchester United | 149,767,145 |
Manchester City | 149,438,654 |
Liverpool | 145,904,609 |
Tottenham Hotspur | 144,446,238 |
Arsenal | 142,042,073 |
Chelsea | 141,713,582 |
Everton | 128,010,622 |
Newcastle United | 123,018,207 |
Burnley | 119,772,976 |
Leicester City | 118,170,198 |
West Ham United | 116,094,523 |
Crystal Palace | 114,307,662 |
Bournemouth | 111,246,515 |
Brighton & Hove Albion | 107,712,470 |
Southampton | 107,239,572 |
Watford | 106,254,100 |
Huddersfield Town | 102,391,564 |
Stoke City | 98,857,518 |
Swansea City | 98,529,028 |
West Bromwich Albion | 94,666,492 |
Based on reports, the English Premier League football generates an estimated £3.3bn per year in taxes for the UK Government, a figure based on end-of-year 2016-17 figures.
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