Liverpool may have finished second in the Premier League, but they still took home the biggest money from TV income and prize money in the competition, according to a UK’s Nick Harris’ estimates of how much each Premier League clubs earned this season.

Each team takes home an equal share of £79.4million, while the rest is divided depending on the final league position and the number of televised matches.

There is a minimum for TV income, set at £12.3million for hosting up to 10 games, with clubs earning an extra £1.1million on top of that for every other match televised.

Prize money is awarded per league position, with each side earning £1.9million for every place they finish above bottom.

In 2018, profits outside the top 6 related predominately to an ability to keep costs down, while a couple of clubs also benefitted from relatively sizeable commercial and matchday revenue.

The vast majority of profits were due to clubs recording large profits on players sales after several high-profile players departed the Premier League.

Liverpool benefitted hugely from a run to the Champions League Final and a great Premier League campaign.

Here is a broken down of each club’s earnings for the 2018-19 campaign, not including revenue from European and cup games, ranking them in order of how much they accrued over the season.

Liverpool

Matches televised: 29

TV income: £33.5million

Prize money: £36.1million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £149million

Manchester City

Matches televised: 26

TV income: £30.1million

Prize money: £38million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £147.5million

Chelsea

Matches televised: 25

TV income: £29million

Prize money: £34.2million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £142.6million

Tottenham Hotspur

Matches televised: 26

TV income: £30.1million

Prize money: £32.3million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £141.8million

Manchester United

Matches televised: 27

TV income: £31.2million

Prize money: £28.5million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £139.1million

Arsenal

Matches televised: 25

TV income: £29million

Prize money: £30.4million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £138.8million

Everton

Matches televised: 18

TV income: £21.2million

Prize money: £24.7million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £125.3million

Wolves

Matches televised: 15

TV income: £17.9million

Prize money: £26.6million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £123.9million

Leicester City

Matches televised: 15

TV income: £17.9million

Prize money: £22.8million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £120.1million

West Ham

Matches televised: 16

TV income: £19million

Prize money: £20.9million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £119.3million

Newcastle United

Matches televised: 19

TV income: £22.3million

Prize money: £15.2million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £116.9million

Crystal Palace

Matches televised: 12

TV income: £14.6million

Prize money: £17.1million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £111.1million

Watford

Matches televised: 10

TV income: £12.3million

Prize money: £19million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total: £110.7million

 

Bournemouth

Matches televised: 8

TV income: £12.3million

Prize money: £13.3million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £105million

 

Burnley

Matches televised: 11

TV income: £13.5million

Prize money: £11.4million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £104.3million

Brighton

Matches televised: 13

TV income: £15.7million

Prize money: £7.6million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £102.7million

Southampton

Matches televised: 8

TV income: £12.3million

Prize money: £9.5million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £101.2million

Cardiff City

Matches televised: 12

TV income: £14.6million

Prize money: £5.7million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £99.6million

Fulham

Matches televised: 13

TV income: £15.7million

Prize money: £3.8million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £98.8million

Huddersfield Town

Matches televised: 8

TV Income: £12.3million

Prize money: £1.9million

Equal share: £79.4million

Total income: £93.6million

 

Liverpool had Phillip Coutinho to thank for their huge profit after recording a huge profit on player sales of £124m.

With the final positions known, Liverpool is likely to earn more from TV income in 2019/20 season under new TV deal, the ratio from top to bottom will also see a marginal increase.

The topside will still be among the big earners: a case study of the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer.

 

Anthony Nlebem

Head of Sports at BusinessDay Media, a seasoned Digital Content Producer, and FIFA/CAF Accredited Journalist with over a decade of sports reporting.Has a deep understanding of the Nigerian and global sports landscape and skills in delivering comprehensive and insightful sports content.

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