A number of EFL clubs are unhappy at the amount paid to Premier League clubs to compete in the Carabao Cup. Top flight clubs will receive more than £10m to participate in the competition this season.
The Carabao Cup is valued at approximately one-third of the £118m a year television contract with the EFL effectively passing on a third of that to Premier League clubs. Of the £10m that Premier League clubs will receive this season, £7.4m comes from broadcast income, £2m from sponsorship and £600,000 from a share of gate receipts.
Several clubs have argued that Premier League clubs do not need the additional income whereas it could make a real difference to League One and League Two clubs. Others are more sanguine given that they receive solidarity payments from the Premier League.
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