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Premier League TV Money 2025/26 share out club by club

Premier League TV Money 2025/26 share out club by club

Very interesting to look at this Premier League TV Money 2025/26 share out.

Club by club, what each earned from last season.

How Newcastle United benefited financially from their Premier League participation.

The financial experts at The Athletic have put together these informed estimates below of what each of the 20 clubs are earning from the Premier League TV Money 2025/26 share out.

Arsenal at the very top with £198.7m and Wolves the very bottom on £117.7m.

The Athletic reporting:

‘Calculations based upon information provided by various club sources across the division, project that the Premier League will distribute over £3billion to its 20 member clubs for the first time, up from £2.8bn in each of the past three seasons.’

Premier League TV Money 2025/26 share out estimated figures, as prepared by The Athletic:

2025/26 Premier League Total Payout Table

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Final Position Club Total Payout
1st Arsenal £198.7m
2nd Manchester City £192.5m
3rd Manchester United £191.5m
4th Aston Villa £182.6m
5th Liverpool £181.8m
6th Bournemouth £170.5m
7th Sunderland £168.2m
8th Chelsea £162.6m
9th Brighton £161.6m
10th Brentford £161.5m
11th Fulham £155.2m
12th Newcastle £154.2m
13th Everton £147.7m
14th Leeds £144.5m
15th Crystal Palace £137.5m
16th Nottingham Forest £137.1m
17th Tottenham £135.8m
18th West Ham £128.6m
19th Burnley £118.1m
20th Wolves £117.7m

The way Premier League cash is shared is actually one of the fairest in Europe, when you compare what the very top club gets compared to the bottom one in terms of percentage.

A lot more money to share as well from the Premier League pot, only a vert small number of clubs in the other major European leagues will be banking more than Wolves from their domestic share outs.

The Newcastle United £154.2m is broken down as follows by The Athletic.

From UK broadcast deals:

Equal share £31.9m, Facility fees £20.5m, Merit payment £15.4m

From overseas broadcast deals:

Equal share £56.5m, 18.4m Merit payment

Central commercial:

£11.5m

Those six amounts above adding up to £154.2m for Newcastle United.


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