Manchester City emerged as the victors in the race for the Premier League title, narrowly beating Arsenal to the top spot. With the league secured, City now have their sights set on conquering the FA Cup and the Champions League. However, they suffered a setback with a 1-0 defeat to Brentford over the weekend.
In contrast, Erik Ten Hag’s debut season at Manchester United has been relatively successful. The former Ajax manager has brought the prestigious Champions League trophy back to Old Trafford and has also clinched the Carabao Cup.
Now, let’s take a closer look at the financial rewards that City and United, as well as their rivals Arsenal, Liverpool, and Chelsea, will receive based on their final positions in the league:
20. Southampton – £100.3m
19. Leeds – £104.6m
18. Leicester – £106.1m
17. Everton – £113.3m
16. Nottingham Forest – £116.1m
15. Bournemouth – £120.4m
14. West Ham – £126.5m
13. Wolves – £123.3m
12. Chelsea – £124.3m
11. Crystal Palace – £128.2m
10. Fulham – £130.6m
9. Brentford – £131.5m
8. Spurs – £134m
7. Aston Villa – £142.2m
6. Brighton – £150.2m
5. Liverpool – £151.6m
4. Newcastle – £151.7m
3. Manchester United – £152.1m
2. Arsenal – £159.8m
1. Manchester City – £161.3m
These figures represent the financial rewards earned by each club based on their final league positions.
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