Manchester United Top Premier League Revenue Table For 2017-18 [See Full Table]
Manchester United have topped the Premier League revenue table with £149,767,145 which is £300,000 more than title winners Manchester City.
The money is said to be the revenue received from the Premier League during the 2017-18 campaign.
Sky Sports reports that while United’s total revenue came in at £149,767,145, just over £300,000 more than title winners Manchester City, while bottom side West Brom also received the least revenue, albeit still securing £94,666,492.
It was gathered each club received the same lump sum of just over £80.4m from the Premier League’s domestic and international television deals, plus their central commercial revenues.
But the differences came from the facility fees and merit payments; based on how many times each team was shown on television and their final position in the table.
Below is the full Premier League 2017-18 revenue table:
| Revenue in £ | |
| Manchester United | 149,767,145 |
| Manchester City | 149,438,654 |
| Liverpool | 145,904,609 |
| Tottenham Hotspur | 144,446,238 |
| Arsenal | 142,042,073 |
| Chelsea | 141,713,582 |
| Everton | 128,010,622 |
| Newcastle United | 123,018,207 |
| Burnley | 119,772,976 |
| Leicester City | 118,170,198 |
| West Ham United | 116,094,523 |
| Crystal Palace | 114,307,662 |
| Bournemouth | 111,246,515 |
| Brighton & Hove Albion | 107,712,470 |
| Southampton | 107,239,572 |
| Watford | 106,254,100 |
| Huddersfield Town | 102,391,564 |
| Stoke City | 98,857,518 |
| Swansea City | 98,529,028 |
| West Bromwich Albion | 94,666,492 |
Based on reports, the English Premier League football generates an estimated £3.3bn per year in taxes for the UK Government, a figure based on end-of-year 2016-17 figures.