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Premier League Teams Earnings Revealed

How Much Do Premier League Teams Earn?
Premier League Teams Earnings Revealed

Premier League Teams Earnings Revealed

Every season, the top-20 teams in England fight for the top place in the English Premier League, the most prestigious football league in England and the UK. A team has the potential to earn higher or lower depending on the team’s position on the table. For context, teams that finish higher on the table win more in prize money and qualify for other tournaments with high winnings, TV sponsorship deals, and shirt and brand sponsors. Also, they have more fans at the stadium during home games, the ability to sign world-class professional footballers, employ management, and much more.

How Much Do Premier League Teams Earn?

The earnings of Premier League teams vary from year to year and decade to decade, consistent with a team’s performance. The definition of earn is limited to sleeve and shirt sponsorship deals and excludes revenues from ticket sales, player sales, and other incomes. Most deals signed are multi-year deals with either one or several sponsors.

1. Manchester United

  • Total Revenue - 67 million Pounds

  • Shirt sponsors - 47 million Pounds

  • Sleeve sponsors - 20 million Pounds

  • Overall Premier League Rank - 1st

Manchester United takes the top place with the highest-earning contracts signed for the next decade, and it had a deal with crypto and blockchain company, Tezos for 20 million pounds a year over the next decade. Other sponsors include Adidas, Teamviewer, Kohler, Apollo tires, etc. United is ahead of rivals and 2nd place Manchester City by 15 million pounds. ig

2. Manchester City

  • Total Revenue - 52 million Pounds

  • Shirt sponsors - 45 million Pounds

  • Sleeve sponsors - 7 million Pounds

  • Overall Premier League Rank - 2nd

Manchester City occupies 2nd place with jersey and sleeve sponsors such as Etihad Airways, Puma, Nissan, EA sports, etc. Manchester City is one of the clubs that has significantly improved on this list in the past 15 years. The club is in talks with a 67.5 million pounds/year deal, making ManCity the highest-earning club in the Premier League.

3. Chelsea

  • Total Revenue - 50 million Pounds

  • Shirt sponsors - 40 million Pounds

  • Sleeve sponsors - 10 million Pounds

  • Overall Premier League Rank - 3rd

Three clubs occupy the third spot with similar revenues from shirt and sleeve sponsors, including Chelsea, Arsenal, and Tottenham. However, among the three, Chelsea has the better Premier League and Champions League record in the recent past. The current sponsors of Chelsea include Hyundai, Zapp, Nike, Three, and Trivago, with the expected sponsorship deal rising to 60 million pounds a year.

4. Arsenal

  • Total Revenue - 50 million Pounds

  • Shirt sponsors - 40 million Pounds

  • Sleeve sponsors - 10 million Pounds

  • Overall Premier League Rank - 3rd

Once one of the greatest teams in England, Arsenal has seen several seasons without a trophy in a top-tier competition. Despite the club’s past and having never been relegated from the English Premier League, Arsenal rakes in over 50 million pounds a season. Arsenal’s top sponsors include Emirates, Socios, sportsbet.io, Konami, etoro, and Ball Corporation.

5. Tottenham

  • Total Revenue - 50 million

  • Shirt sponsors - 40 million Pounds

  • Sleeve sponsors - 10 million Pounds

  • Overall Premier League Rank - 3rd

Spurs or Tottenham Hotspurs is another top-tier team in England, at par with local-London rivals, Arsenal. They cemented themselves as a top-6 team in contention for the English Premier League title and a top-6 earner from sponsors. Tottenham’s biggest club sponsors include AIA, Nike, Cinch, getir, Heineken, EA Sports, etc.

6. Liverpool

  • Total Revenue - 49.5 million

  • Shirt sponsors - 40 million Pounds

  • Sleeve sponsors - 9.5 million Pounds

  • Overall Premier League Rank - 4th

While Liverpool has re-established itself as a title-winning team every other season, the club still lags in income from sponsorships. Liverpool marginally falls behind Chelsea, Arsenal, and Spurs in this list. Liverpool’s sponsors include Nike, Standard Chartered, AXA, Expedia, Carlsberg, Wasabi, Vista, Sonos, EA Sports, Monster, etc. The other clubs that make the rest of this list include Leicester City, West Ham United, Everton, and Newcastle.

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