Clubs receive money based on their final position, along with a ‘facility fee’ for how many times they’re broadcast live on TVClubs receive money based on their final position, along with a ‘facility fee’ for how many times they’re broadcast live on TV
Clubs receive money based on their final position, along with a ‘facility fee’ for how many times they’re broadcast live on TV

How much prize money Manchester City & Manchester United are on track to earn this Premier League season

There are hundreds of millions to be played for that can vary greatly between just a few final league positions.

Manchester City and Manchester United both still have plenty to compete for this season with Pep Guardiola’s side holding off the chase of Liverpool at the top and the Red Devils fighting for a spot in next season’s Champions League.

The teams at the top end of the division look set to bag stunning amounts of prize-money while those at the bottom will still receive hefty payouts to cushion their lowly finishes.

The Premier League is yet to confirm the amount each top flight outfit will earn this season, though the figures involved have been forecast based on recent seasons.

Clubs receive money based on their final position, along with a ‘facility fee’ for how many times they’re broadcast live on TV.

The estimated figures are based on last season’s methods by football finance guru Nick Harris (a.k.a Sporting Intel) - Check out the figures below ranked by current Premier League standings...

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