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The English Premier League increased its income by 63 percent when it comes to broadcasting payments over the past year.
The clubs received GBP 758 million as opposed to GBP 464 million the prior year. That could also have an impact in the transfer window, shattering the GBP 522 million spent last season.
Manchester United brought in the highest total, receiving more than GBP 49 million. The breakdown is GBP 13.4 million paid to each club as the equal share of domestic TV payments, GBP 12-plus million for live matches, and GBP 14.4 million for winning the league. All clubs were given GBP 9.3 million from international TV rights.
Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool each received more than GBP 45 million. Relegated clubs Derby County and Birmingham City pulled in GBP 29 million apiece.
The clubs received GBP 758 million as opposed to GBP 464 million the prior year. That could also have an impact in the transfer window, shattering the GBP 522 million spent last season.
Manchester United brought in the highest total, receiving more than GBP 49 million. The breakdown is GBP 13.4 million paid to each club as the equal share of domestic TV payments, GBP 12-plus million for live matches, and GBP 14.4 million for winning the league. All clubs were given GBP 9.3 million from international TV rights.
Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool each received more than GBP 45 million. Relegated clubs Derby County and Birmingham City pulled in GBP 29 million apiece.
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