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PREMIER LEAGUE PRIZE MONEY: HOW MUCH EACH TEAM WILL EARN THIS SEASON

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Premier League prize money: How much each team will earn this season

The prize money for each Premier League team based on their final position in the table has been set for the 2022/23 campaign.



The season itself has been a rollercoaster ride for most fans, but Arsenal in particular look set to win their first league title since 2004 when the team dominated Manchester City. Pep Guardiola, led by scoring machine Erling Haaland, rushed to win. their third consecutive Premier League title.


Whatever the outcome, Arsenal fans can expect the Emirates Stadium to host the Champions League for the first time in eight years next season, as well as the huge financial gains such an attraction would bring. again.



The Gunners, Brighton & Hove Albion and Newcastle United have all had excellent seasons and been rewarded by European football, but what will affect the finances? Using figures from last season, London World predicted how much each team would earn using the current standings as a benchmark. That money will also serve as additional motivation for teams like Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur as they head into the final game of the season with the aim of finishing in 7th place.


Here's the prize money for each team if the campaign ends today using last season's numbers...


20th - Southampton (£100.3m)


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19 – Leicester City (£104.6m)


18 - Leeds United (£106.1m)


17 - Everton (£113.3m)


16th - Nottingham Forest (£116.1m)


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15 - Bournemouth (£120.4m)


14 - West Ham United (£121m)


13th - Wolverhampton Wanderers (£123.3m)


12th - Chelsea (£124.3m)


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11th - Crystal Palace (£128.2m)



Manchester City fans take to the pitch after winning the 2022/23 championship.

10th - Fulham (£130.6m)


9th - Brentford (£131.5m)


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8th - Tottenham Hotspur (£134m)


Saturday – Villa Aston (£142.1m)


Friday - Brighton & Hove Albion (£150.2m)


Thursday – Liverpool (£151.6m)


Wednesday - Manchester United (£151.7m)


Tuesday - Newcastle United (£152.1m)


Monday - Arsenal (£159.8m)


First - Manchester City (£161.3m) 


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