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

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

The prize money each Premier League team will earn this season depending on their final position in the table has been revealed.

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

The season itself has been a roller-coaster for most fanbases but especially Arsenal, who looked as if they were about to secure their first league title since 2004 until Pep Guardiola's dominant Manchester City side, spearheaded by goalscoring machine Erling Haaland, stormed ahead to clinch their third Premier League trophy in a row.

Regardless of the outcome, Arsenal fans can look forward to the Emirates Stadium hosting Champions League football for the first time in eight years next season, as well as the immense financial boost such an attraction will bring.

The Gunners, Brighton & Hove Albion and Newcastle United have all enjoyed stellar seasons which have been rewarded with European football, but how great will the financial implications be? Using last seasons figures, London World have predicted how much each side will make using the current league table as a reference point.

Money which will also act as an added incentive for teams such as Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur, who will be heading into the final game of the season looking to secure a top seven finish.

Here is the prize money for each team if the campaign was to finish today using last season's figures...

20th - Southampton (£100.3m)

19th - Leicester City (£104.6m)

18th - Leeds United (£106.1m)

17th - Everton (£113.3m)

16th - Nottingham Forest (£116.1m)

15th - Bournemouth (£120.4m)

14th - West Ham United (£121m)

13th - Wolverhampton Wanderers (£123.3m)

12th - Chelsea (£124.3m)

11th - Crystal Palace (£128.2m)

Manchester City fans storm the pitch after securing the 2022/23 title.
Manchester City fans storm the pitch after securing the 2022/23 title.

10th - Fulham (£130.6m)

9th - Brentford (£131.5m)

8th - Tottenham Hotspur (£134m)

7th - Aston Villa (£142.1m)

6th - Brighton & Hove Albion (£150.2m)

5th - Liverpool (£151.6m)

4th - Manchester United (£151.7m)

3rd - Newcastle United (£152.1m)

2nd - Arsenal (£159.8m)

1st - Manchester City (£161.3m)

Featured Image Credit: Alamy

Topics: Premier League, Manchester City, Europa League, Europa Conference League, Aston Villa