The Premier League remains the most lucrative league in the World, and the statistics from the revenue generated are outstanding. The Premier League remains the top spender in the transfer market, and television income still tops the charts.
The season 2022/2023 shows every Premier League club pocketing a fair share allocation of the Prize money, with League Champion Manchester City £ 161.3 million while the bottom club, Southampton, will receive £ 100.3 million.
Here is the prize money for each of the 20 Premier League clubs.
1. Manchester City – £161.3million
2. Arsenal – £159.8million
3. Manchester United – £152.1million
4. Newcastle – £151.7million
5. Liverpool – £151.6million
6. Brighton – £150.2million
7. Aston Villa – £142.1million
8. Tottenham – £134.0million
9. Brentford – £131.5million
10. Fulham – £130.6million
11. Crystal Palace – £128.2million
12. Chelsea – £124.3million
13. Wolves – £123.3million
14. West Ham – £121.0million
15. Bournemouth – £120.4million
16. Nottingham Forest – £116.1million
17. Everton – £113.3million
18. Leicester – £106.1million
19. Leeds – £104.6million
20. Southampton – £100.3million