The financial implications of the Premier League go beyond just the trophy at season's end, with teams positioned to earn substantial sums based on their performance. Last season, payouts ranged from 109.7m to 175.9m for teams, dependent on various factors like league position, TV broadcasts, and commercial revenue. Manchester City topped the earnings with a total of 175.9m, which included merit payments and shares from broadcasting rights. The importance of Champions League qualification also adds financial incentives, underpinning the league's immense monetary stakes.
Last season, each Premier League team received anywhere between 175.9m and 109.7m for their participation in the self-styled Greatest League in the World.
Manchester City collected 56.4m in pure prize money, meaning Liverpool can expect to receive a similar payout.
Winning the title also brings access to the following season's Champions League with qualification worth 15.7m before 1.8m for each League Phase win is factored into the equation.
The winners' revenue also includes broadcast rights and commercial revenue, with Manchester City receiving the highest payout of 175.9m last season.
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