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How Much Money Liverpool Will Get For Winning Premier League Title

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The extraordinary amount of money Liverpool are likely to collect for winning the Premier League has been revealed, as Arne Slot’s side approaches a record-tying 20th top-tier English league title. While many predicted that the Reds would struggle after Jurgen Klopp’s departure, they are already 11 points ahead of second-placed Arsenal with 11 games remaining.

Liverpool’s 2-0 victory against Manchester City on Sunday offered the largest springboard yet to championship success, with the title now theirs to lose. And, barring a catastrophic collapse that rivals that of the 2013-14 season, the Merseysiders could be in line for a large payout as a result of their electrifying year.



Liverpool Set to Make Excess of £60m for Premier League Victory

Prize money plus sponsorship deals will prove fruitful for the champions in waiting


According to Football365, the league leaders may earn £56.4 million if they finish the season in first place. Premier League payments are distributed on a tiered basis, from first to twentieth place, with the total sum coming from domestic and international television deals.

According to the research, while this sum varies from season to season, each rank in the table is believed to be worth £2.8 million, with the champions pocketing £56.4 million in total. However, if the amount matches what Manchester City is thought to have earned last time around, it will be closer to £62.3 million.

Rank

Club

Total Prize Money (2023-24)

1

Manchester City

£62.3m

2

Arsenal

£59.1m

3

Liverpool

£56.0m

4

Aston Villa

£52.9m

Furthermore, the Reds would receive an additional £2 million, as The Athletic has announced that, as part of the sponsorship agreement with kit manufacturer Nike, a prize will be granted if they win the Premier League. Incredibly, this amount may be treble if the six-time European Cup winners win the Champions League, with Nike alone offering £4 million in prize money.




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