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The staggering amount Sheffield United won in the Premier League last season compared to Leeds United, Newcastle United and Arsenal UK News

Paul Heckingbottom, acting manager of Sheffield United (Photo by JAN KRUGER / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)

Although the Premier League has not officially confirmed how much each club has earned, the well-respected Nick Harris – of the @sportingintel account on Twitter, estimated how much the Blades and their rivals are expected to receive from Premier League core funds and cash prizes.

Clubs get more money as they finish in the table, and money based on the number of times their games are shown live on UK TV.

But United and the other 19 clubs have also had to repay some of the money to broadcasters after the Covid-19 disruption last season. The more money a club earns in the Premier League, the higher the discount.

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The champions were paid for 25 games on television and received £ 161.7million in Premier League money. However, £ 7.8million will be refunded as a rebate.

the estimated figures are based on methods from previous seasons – find out how United compared to their top-tier counterparts …

Man United have been paid for 27 games on television and have received £ 160.9million in the Premier League. However, £ 7.4million will be refunded as a rebate.
Chelsea have been paid for 27 games on television and have received £ 158.2million in the Premier League. However, £ 7.3million will be refunded as a rebate.
Liverpool have been paid for 28 games on television and have received £ 156.5million in the Premier League. However, £ 8.2million will be refunded as a rebate.
West Ham have been paid for 24 games on television and have received £ 147.4million in the Premier League. However, £ 3.9million will be refunded as a rebate.
Leicester have been paid for 22 games on television and have received £ 148.2million in the Premier League. However, £ 6.9million will be refunded as a rebate.
Spurs have been paid for 25 games on television and have received £ 145.7million in the Premier League. However, £ 6.3million will be refunded as a rebate.
Leeds have been paid for 26 games on television and have received £ 138.6million in the Premier League. The club are under no obligation to return the funds as a rebate as they were not in the Premier League for the 19/20 season and did not receive any parachute payments during that time.
Arsenal have been paid for 26 games on television and have received £ 141.2million in the Premier League. However, £ 6.2million will be refunded as a rebate.
Everton have been paid for 21 games on television and have received £ 139.3million in the Premier League. However, £ 4.9million will be refunded as a rebate.
Villa was paid for 15 games on television and received £ 125.6million in Premier League money. However, £ 3.4million will be refunded as a rebate.
Wolves have been paid for 18 games on television and have received £ 125.8million in the Premier League. However, £ 5.9million will be refunded as a rebate.
Newcastle have been paid for 22 games on television and have received £ 121.4million in the Premier League. However, £ 4.5million will be refunded as a rebate.
Palace has been paid for 15 games on television and has received £ 120.3million in the Premier League. However, £ 4million will be refunded as a rebate.
Southampton have been paid for 14 games on television and have received £ 116.7million in the Premier League. However, £ 5million will be refunded as a rebate.
Brighton have been paid for 14 games on television and have received £ 111.3million in the Premier League. However, £ 3.8million will be refunded as a rebate.
Fulham has been paid for 16 games on television and received £ 107.8million in the Premier League. However, £ 0.9million will be refunded as a rebate.
Burnley was paid for 12 games on television and received £ 106.8million in the Premier League. However, £ 5.1million will be refunded as a rebate.
West Brom has been paid for 13 games on television and received £ 102.4million in the Premier League. However, £ 079million will be repaid as a rebate.
Sheffield United have been paid for 10 games on television and have received £ 96.9million in the Premier League. However, £ 5.9million will be refunded as a rebate.

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Source: www.thestar.co.uk
This notice was published: 2021-05-27 08:54:53