2018-19 Premier League Prize: How much has each team earned with Liverpool's fortune?



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The Premier League has announced its payments to the UK for international television, international television and commercial revenue for 2018-19, the first being Liverpool, with a good £ 152.4 million.

Jurgen Klopp's men won more than the Manchester City champions, having been televised three times more on British television than Pep Guardiola's consecutive title winners.

The Reds were the 29 most televised team in the Premier League.

City, who appeared on British television in 26 out of 38 matches, won a total payment of £ 150.97 million.

No team received more than £ 150 million the previous year.



Liverpool won the most money



City took the title

Chelsea, who finished third, received a total of £ 146 million, including £ 800,000 more than the fourth-place Spurs; Mauricio Pochettino.

Manchester United, who has appeared on British television 27 times during the season – more than anyone except Liverpool – has won a total payment of 142.5 million pounds sterling.

In contrast, the city of Huddersfield relegated to the background has not reached the 100 million mark.



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The Terriers, who are returning to the league after a two-year spell at the top of the standings, pocketed £ 96.6 million.

This figure is well above the amount of £ 57.94 million earned this year by the Spanish team Valencia, despite the fact that she got a spot in the Champions League with a fourth place in La Liga.



Even in relegation, the Terriers have won a lot of mega-money

Released Fulham and Cardiff claimed £ 101.9 million and £ 102.7 million, respectively.

Interestingly, the Premier League claims that all clubs have reached the agreed 10 matches live on the British television threshold.

However, whether via Sky Sports or BT Sport, Huddersfield, Bournemouth and Southampton were shown only eight times during the campaign.

All three have won a minimum of £ 12.2 million in "installation fees" for live game shows, although they have been presented less than 10 times; this figure increases by an additional £ 1.12 million for each additional game show.

The central revenue of the league is distributed among the clubs as follows:

Broadcast revenue in the UK:

– 50% equally

– 25% divided according to the frequency of broadcast of a club's matches in the United Kingdom ("Facility Fees")

– 25% divided according to the end of the ranking ("Payments to merit")

Central business revenue: Equal shares by clubs

International broadcast revenue: Equal shares by clubs

TOTAL PAYMENTS

  1. Liverpool – £ 152.43millions

  2. Manchester City – £ 150.97 million

  3. Chelsea – £ 146.03 million

  4. Tottenham Hotspur – £ 145.23 million

  5. Manchester United – £ 142.51million

  6. Arsenal – £ 142.19 million

  7. Everton – £ 128.60 million

  8. Wolves – £ 127.17 million

  9. Leicester City – £ 123.33 million

  10. West Ham United – £ 122.53 million

  11. Newcastle United – £ 120.13 million

  12. Crystal Palace – £ 114.22 million

  13. Watford – £ 113.90 million

  14. Bournemouth – £ 108.14 million

  15. Burnley – £ 107.34 million

  16. Brighton – £ 105,734 million

  17. Southampton – £ 104.30million

  18. City of Cardiff – £ 102.70 million

  19. Fulham – £ 101.90 million

  20. Huddersfield Town – £ 96.63 million

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