The Premier League has published details of the TV payments to clubs for the 2021/22 season, reports the authoritative Swiss Ramble from Zurich. These amounted to £2.5 bln, ranging from £153m for champions Manchester City to £101m for 20th placed Norwich City (the first time the bottom club got more than £100m).
The TV money distribution method in the Premier League
remains the most equitable of Europe’s major football leagues with the ratio
from top to bottom earning club being only 1.5. This is much better than other
leagues: Serie A 2.7, Bundesliga 3.1, Ligue 1 3.1 and La Liga 3.5.
Each of the 20 Premier League clubs received £87.5m as an
equal share, coming from domestic rights £31.8m, overseas rights £48.9m and
commercial revenue £6.8m.
The largest increases compared to the previous season came
at Brighton, up
£16m, and Arsenal, up £11m. In contrast, three clubs received over £10m less
than 2020/21: Leeds £17m, Everton £13m and Leicester City £11m.
A club that is frequently broadcast live can actually earn
more than a club finishing above it in the league, e.g. in 20221/22 Arsenal
finished 5th in the league, but received more money than 3rd placed Chelsea, as
they were shown live 5 more times (29 games vs 24).
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