Fantastic profit..Arsenal are reaping historic fortunes after winning the Premier League


The armory’s treasury explodes after breaking the title loop

A British report has revealed the amount of financial profit earned by English Premier League clubs based on their final positions in the table for the 2025-2026 season, on which the curtain came down yesterday, Sunday, with the thirty-eighth and final round of matches.

The season saw many major upsets, notably Arsenal winning the Premier League title for the fourteenth time in their history and first since the 2003–04 season, while West Ham United, Burnley and Wolverhampton were relegated to the Championship League.

The season also saw some shocking results, with Chelsea notably finishing tenth despite a star-studded squad, while Tottenham Hotspur were saved in the last round after being relegated after a disastrous season.

Arsenal tops the revenue list

Arsenal tops the revenue list

Arsenal topped the list of the Premier League’s most profitable clubs after winning the title for the season, with financial rewards totaling £54 million. Manchester City is in second place with £51.3 million, while Manchester United is third with £48.6 million.

Aston Villa came fourth with £45.9m, followed by Liverpool on £43.2m, Bournemouth on a combined £40.5m and Sunderland on £37.8m after their landmark season.

Brighton’s profit was £35.1m compared to Brentford’s £32.4m. As for Chelsea, who had a disappointing season, they settled for £29.7m after finishing in tenth place.

Average income in the middle of the table

Average income in the middle of the table

Fulham earned £27m, while Newcastle United’s profit was £24.3m, compared to Everton’s £21.6m, Leeds United’s £18.9m and Crystal Palace’s £16.2m.

Last placed Nottingham Forest received £13.5m and Tottenham Hotspur £10.8m, narrowly avoiding relegation.

West Ham United made a profit of £8.1m compared to Burnley’s £5.4m, while Wolverhampton came bottom of the list with just £2.7m.

Exclusive millions

Exclusive millions

On the other hand, British newspaper Daily Express confirmed that Arsenal’s title win would give them a huge financial boost, which could increase their coffers from £176m to £178m in total earnings from the Premier League alone, excluding sponsorship bonuses and foreign commercial deals.

To participate in the tournament, the London club will receive 96.9 million pounds, distributed as follows:

By finishing top of the table, Arsenal will add a further £54m to the merit bonus.

“Arsenal” surpasses “Liverpool” records

The club’s TV revenue will also increase due to the intensity of the broadcast of its matches during the season, as it is estimated to receive an additional £24.9m to £27.4m, which is usually allocated to the clubs with the most live TV screens in the English Premier League.

British website Give Me Sport has confirmed that Arsenal’s expected profits will surpass last season’s champions Liverpool, whose total revenue at the time was £174.9m.



Source link

اترك ردّاً

لن يتم نشر عنوان بريدك الإلكتروني. الحقول الإلزامية مشار إليها بـ *