Even more money for Premier League clubs: new media rights cycle brings another billion

From international sale

According to a media report, Premier League clubs are in for another windfall. As the AP news agency reported, the clubs were informed about a planned significant increase in media revenues.

Accordingly, the international sale of media rights for the coming three-year cycle should bring in the equivalent of 6.29 billion euros, which would mean an increase of almost 1.5 billion euros. The international revenues would exceed those from the national rights sale (6.05 billion) for the first time. After this season, total revenues from rights sales and sponsorship for a three-year cycle are expected to amount to 12.46 billion euros.

According to the AP, this would mean that the English champions in 2023 would receive €208.84 million from this pot instead of €181.55 million. The German Football League currently distributes an average of 1.1 billion euros per season from the sale of national media rights, while the proceeds from the sale of international rights are significantly lower.

FC Bayern, BVB & Co.: The clubs with the highest salaries in 2020/21

20 West Ham | Salaries: €149 million | to the previous year: -3%

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For players: €115 million | For employees: €34 million

Percentage compared to club revenue: 93%

Source: UEFA Benchmarking Report for the 2020/21 season

19 Crystal Palace | Salaries: €151 million | to the previous year: +12%

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For players: €127 million | For employees: €24 million

Percentage compared to club revenue: 94%

18 Roma | Salaries: €158 million | to the previous year: -15%

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For players: €122 million | For employees: €36 million

Percentage comparing club revenue: 112%

17 AC Milan | Salaries: €161 million | to the previous year: -13%

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For players: €124 million | For employees: €37 million

Percentage compared to club revenue: 97%

16 Leicester City | Salaries: €180 million | to the previous year: +6%

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For players: €149 million | For employees: €31 million

Percentage compared to club revenue: 105%

15 Everton | Salaries: €195 million | to the previous year: +8%

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For players: €145 million | For employees: €51 million

Percentage compared to club revenue: 92%

14 Inter Milan | Salaries: €202 million | to the previous year: +3%

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For players: €147 million | For employees: €55 million

Percentage comparing club revenue: 67%

13 Tottenham | Salaries: €207 million | to the previous year: +2%

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For players: €147 million | For employees: €60 million

Percentage compared to club revenue: 45%

12 Atlético Madrid | Salaries: €213 million | to the previous year: -12%

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For players: €156 million | For employees: €57 million

Percentage compared to club revenue: 64%

11 BVB | Salaries: €215 million | to the previous year: +5%

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For players: €164 million | For employees: €52 million

Percentage compared to club revenue: 58%

10 Arsenal | Salaries: €268 million | to the previous year: +-0%

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For players: €182 million | For employees: €86 million

Percentage comparing club revenue: 69%

9 Juventus | Salaries: €285 million | to the previous year: -14%

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For players: €231 million | For employees: €54 million

Percentage comparing club revenue: 71%

8 Chelsea | Salaries: €320 million | to the previous year: -9%

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For players: €250 million | For employees: €70 million

Percentage comparing club revenue: 69%

7 Manchester United | Salaries: €323 million | to the previous year: -19%

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For players: €215 million | For employees: €109 million

Percentage compared to club revenue: 56%

6 FC Bayern | Salaries: €340 million | to the previous year: -5%

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For players: €262 million | For employees: €78 million

Percentage compared to club revenue: 54%

5 Liverpool FC | Salaries: €371 million | to the previous year: +6%

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For players: €276 million | For employees: €91 million

Percentage comparing club revenue: 66%

4 PSG | Salaries: €407 million | to the previous year: +10%

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For players: €339 million | For employees: €69 million

Percentage compared to club revenue: 73%

3 Real Madrid | Salaries: €411 million | to the previous year: +4%

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For players: €357 million | For employees: €54 million

Percentage compared to club revenue: 57%

2 Manchester City | Salaries: €433 million | to the previous year: +12%

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For players: €330 million | For employees: €102 million

Percentage compared to club revenue: 78%

1 FC Barcelona | Salaries: €487 million | to the previous year: -10%

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For players: €393 million | For employees: €94 million

Percentage comparing club revenue: 67%

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