Liverpool’s Premier League title win this season is not just a major sporting achievement but also a massive financial boost for the club.
By securing their 20th top-flight title, and equalling Manchester United’s record, Liverpool has reclaimed the honor they held for almost 40 years before United surpassed them in 2011. This title marks a century and a quarter since their first championship in the 1900/01 season.
The financial rewards of winning the Premier League are substantial. Manchester City, for instance, earned around £176m for each of their last two title wins in 2022/23 and 2023/24. This amount comes from an equal share of both the UK and international broadcasting revenues, merit fees based on league position, facility fees, and a share of central commercial revenue.
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Liverpool, as the new champions, are expected to match City’s £176m prize, with The Athletic reporting that the club’s total revenue could surpass £700m for the first time in the 2024/25 season. The exact figures will be confirmed once the accounts are published next season.
The highest revenue recorded by a Premier League club was £715m, earned by Manchester City last season, a slight increase from £713m the year before.