Arsenal became the first premier league club in history to receive more than £100m from the Premier League last season, according to figures released on Tuesday.
Under the rules of the Premier League for the 2015-16 season, each
club is guaranteed a slice of the £400m pot for domestic TV deals and a
further £600m for overseas rights. Despite winning the league by 10
points from Arsenal, Leicester’s overall income from the Premier League
was just over £93.2m – behind Tottenham, Manchester City and Manchester United in the overall total.
That was mainly down to the fact only 15 of Leicester’s matches were
shown live, with a total of eight teams surpassing that total including
the relegated Newcastle United. Despite earning only £1.2m in prize
money for finishing bottom, Aston Villa still banked £66.6m for the
season and will be guaranteed parachute payments of about £90m over the
next three seasons.
Source: The Guardian
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