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FootballPremier League Prize Money: How Much Each Club Will Earn This Season
- Manchester City, Arsenal, and Man United are some of the clubs that will earn the most in terms of prize money from the Premier League this season
- City, who won their fifth Premier League title in six years, are expected to earn as much as £170million for their exploits
- All 20 top-flight teams are estimated to have made more than £120m, with Chelsea and Liverpool taking the biggest hits after they missed out on Champions League qualification
Clubs that took part in this season's Premier League campaign are set to cash in on some huge amounts in prize money.
Manchester City are in line to bank the highest amount of money for winning the Premier League title.
Pep Guardiola's men were crowned champions ahead of favourites Arsenal with three games to spare.
According to Sky Sports, City secured the prestigious crown after Arsenal suffered a 1-0 damaging defeat to Nottingham Forest.
This was the fifth time the Etihad Stadium dwellers are winning the trophy in six seasons under the tutelage of Guardiola.
How much will City earn?
According to The Mirror, the Cityzens will be pocketing an estimated £160million for finishing top of the Premier League standings.
The publication reports that City will take home a further £100million in the event they win the Champions League, while the FA Cup will see them handed £4m.
It is understood that the broadcast pot shared among the 20 top-flight clubs grew again to more than £2.5 billion.
The eye-watering amount will see each of the 20 teams that participated in this season's campaign get a share of the money.
Each place in the standing is worth about £2.2m, meaning even the clubs that finished bottom will be guaranteed some significant share in prize money.
Below are the estimated totals of what each Premier League team will earn in 2022-23 per The Mirror:
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Football- Manchester City: £170m
- Arsenal: £167.8m
- Manchester United: £165.5m
- Newcastle United: £163.4m
- Liverpool: £161.2m
- Brighton: £159m
- Aston Villa: £156.8m
- Tottenham Hotspur: £154.6m
- Brentford: £152.4m
- Fulham: £150.2m
- Crystal Palace: £148m
- Chelsea: £145.8m
- Wolves: £143.6m
- West Ham: £141.4m
- Bournemouth: £139.2m
- Nottingham Forest: £137m
- Everton: £134.8m
- Leicester: £132.6m
- Leeds: £130.4m
- Southampton: £128.2m
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Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Manchester City boss, Pep Guardiola recently spoke about his future with the club after helping them lift this season's Premier League title.
Despite Guardiola's significant success with Man City, talk of a potential sensational exit has not been ruled out.
The former Barcelona boss still has an active contract with the Cityzens, having penned a two-year contract extension back in November.
Recently, he was asked to address his future with the Manchester club ahead of the summer. However, the 52-year-old was coy on the subject, insisting it is a matter of 'wait and see'.