The English Premier League (EPL) remains one of the most lucrative football leagues in the world, and the 2024-25 season is no exception. Each year, clubs receive a substantial financial reward based on their league finish, television appearances, and central commercial deals. Here’s a detailed look at how much each EPL club is expected to earn in the 2024-25 season.
The distribution of EPL prize money involves several key factors:
Position | Club (Est.) | Total Earnings (£ millions) |
---|---|---|
1st | Liverpool | £177.4 |
2nd | Arsenal | £173.7 |
3rd | Manchester City | £167.6 |
4th | Chelsea | £165.6 |
5th | Newcastle United | £162.0 |
6th | Aston Villa | £160.7 |
7th | Nottingham Forest | £153.7 |
8th | Brighton & Hove Albion | £146.0 |
9th | Bournemouth | £144.0 |
10th | Brentford | £139.5 |
… | … | … |
20th | Southampton | £107.9 |
Figures include merit payments, domestic and international broadcast revenue, facility fees, and commercial income.
Premier League prize money not only rewards sporting excellence but also funds club operations, player transfers, and stadium improvements. With the league’s global popularity, English clubs enjoy some of the highest broadcasting and commercial revenues in the football world.
The massive prize money distributed each season allows even lower-placed teams to compete in the transfer market and invest in club infrastructure. This financial power also maintains the Premier League’s reputation as the most competitive and attractive domestic football league.