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The prize money that all the 20 teams in the 2020/2021 Premier League season got has been revealed,

Sunshine Guardian by Sunshine Guardian
May 24, 2021
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The prize money that all the 20 teams in the 2020/2021 Premier League season got has been revealed, the UK Mirror reports.

Manchester City finished top, 12 points ahead of rivals Manchester United in second.

The top four places were filled by Chelsea and Liverpool on the last day of the campaign.

Leicester City dropped out of the Champions League places, while West Ham finished sixth.

Yet while some clubs failed to meet their objectives, there is some consolation as each club will be due a handsome payout by the Premier League.

Premier League prize money 2020/21
1st – Man City – £38m

2nd – Man Utd – £36m

3rd – Liverpool – £34m

4th – Chelsea – £32m

5th – Leicester – £30m

6th – West Ham – £28m

7th – Tottenham – £27m

8th – Arsenal – £24m

9th – Leeds – £23m

10th – Everton – £21m

11th – Aston Villa – £19m

12th – Newcastle – £17m

13th – Wolves – £15m

14th – Crystal Palace – £13m

15th – Southampton – £11m

16th – Brighton – £10m

17th – Burnley – £8.5m

18th – Fulham – £6m

19th – West Brom – £4m

20th – Sheffield United – £

Source: UK mirror

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