Premier League Earning: PL announces revenues of 20 top clubs for 2018-19.
Liverpool earned over £152m from the Premier League this season, £1.44m more than champions Manchester City, after featuring in the most live UK TV games.
The Premier League has unveiled the Value of payments, broadcast and commercial revenues of 20 top-flight clubs for 2018/19.
The Reds, who finished runners-up last season with a record tally of 97 points, were on Sky Sports or BT Sport 29 times, three more than City.
Pep Guardiola's side earned £38.4m for finishing top, almost £2m more than Jurgen Klopp's men.
Relegated Huddersfield received £96.6m after finishing bottom.
All 20 clubs received an equal share of around £34.4m, as well as getting £43.2m each for international TV and a further £5m in central commercial revenue.
2018-19 Premier League payments to clubs as Earnings | ||
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Live games | Total payments (£) | |
Manchester City | 26 | 150,986,355 |
Liverpool | 29 | 152,425,146 |
Chelsea | 25 | 146,030,216 |
Tottenham | 26 | 145,230,801 |
Arsenal | 25 | 142,193,180 |
Manchester United | 27 | 142,512,868 |
Wolves | 15 | 127,165,114 |
Everton | 18 | 128,603,905 |
Leicester | 15 | 123,328,078 |
West Ham | 16 | 122,528,663 |
Watford | 10 | 113,895,527 |
Crystal Palace | 12 | 114,215,215 |
Newcastle | 19 | 120,130,418 |
Bournemouth | 10 | 108,139,973 |
Burnley | 11 | 107,340,558 |
Southampton | 10 | 104,302,937 |
Brighton | 13 | 105,741,728 |
Cardiff | 12 | 102,704,107 |
Fulham | 13 | 101,904,692 |
Huddersfield | 10 | 96,628,865 |
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