The Premier League 2020-21 season finished last weekend with Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City lifting the title. Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool completed the top 4 while Leicester City and West Ham United confirmed their Europa League places.
So, as we reach the end of the 2020-21 Premier League season, here’s the list of all Premier League clubs’ estimated prize money for the 2020-21 season based on their final league standings after rebate deduction.
1st – Manchester City – £153.9 million
2nd – Manchester United – £153.5 million
3rd – Liverpool – £150.9 million
4th – Chelsea – £148.3 million
5th – Leicester City– £141.3 million
6th – West Ham United – £143.5 million
7th – Tottenham Hotspur – £139.4 million
8th – Arsenal – £134.4 million
9th – Leeds United – £135 million
10th – Everton – £138.6 million (Zero rebate)
11th – Aston Villa – £122.2 million
12th – Newcastle United – £119.9 million
13th – Wolverhampton Wanderers – £116.3 million
14th – Crystal Palace – £111.7 million
15th – Southampton – £116.9 million
16th – Brighton – £107.5 million
17th – Burnley – £101.7 million
18th – Fulham – £106.9 million
19th – West Brom – £101.7 million
20th – Sheffield United – £91 million
Note: All of the above figures are an estimation trend of the 2020-21 season based on the payout given to all Premier League clubs after the 2019-20 season.