The final Premier League prize money for Aston Villa, Liverpool, Arsenal, Newcastle and rivals - gallery

Here are the staggering prize money totals set to be earned by all 20 clubs in the Premier League at the end of the 2022/23 season.

After 38 thrilling gameweeks of action, the 2022/23 Premier League campaign has now come to an end. Manchester City finished the season as champions but Arsenal weren’t far behind, whereas Leicester City, Leeds United and Southampton were the three clubs to face relegation after a tense final day.

Aston Villa, Brighton & Hove Albion and Newcastle United rocked the boat in the top seven, knocking two of the so-called ‘big six’ - Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea - out of the European places. Liverpool had a disappointing campaign but managed to qualify for the Europa League with a late flurry of results.

Meanwhile, Brentford and Fulham put up a great fight to surprise plenty by finishing in the top 10 and the likes of AFC Bournemouth, Wolverhampton Wanderers, West Ham United and Nottingham Forest recovered brilliantly to survive relegation. Everton also stayed up by the skin of their teeth with a last-ditch 1-0 win.

Now the curtains have closed on yet another campaign, all 20 clubs will receive their prize money payments for their respective finishing positions. Last season, it was £2.2 million for every extra place – in addition to a base fee of around £84 million as television revenue. With those figures in mind, here’s the prize money all 20 teams are set to earn this time around.

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