The prize money for all 20 clubs following the conclusion of the 2025/26 Premier League season has been revealed.
The Premier League campaign officially came to an end on Sunday, with Arsenal crowned champions after finishing above Manchester City at the top of the table.
According to reports by The Athletic, the Premier League is set to distribute more than £3 billion to its member clubs for the first time. The figure represents an increase from the £2.8 billion shared across the previous three seasons.
Champions Arsenal are expected to receive almost £200 million after topping the standings.
Second-placed Manchester City will earn £192.5 million, while Manchester United, who finished third, are set to pocket £191.5 million.
The full Premier League prize money breakdown is listed below:
Arsenal — £198.7m
Manchester City — £192.5m
Manchester United — £191.5m
Aston Villa — £182.6m
Liverpool—£181.8m
Bournemouth — £170.5m
Sunderland — £168.2m
Chelsea—£162.6m
Brighton & Hove Albion — £161.6m
Brentford — £161.5m
Fulham — £155.2m
Newcastle United — £154.2m
Everton—£147.7m
Leeds United — £144.5m
Crystal Palace—£137.5m
Nottingham Forest — £137.1m
Tottenham Hotspur — £135.8m
West Ham United — £128.6m
Burnley — £118.1m
Wolverhampton Wanderers — £117.7m







