
According to the Daily Mail, with the Premier League selling £5.3 billion overseas, the Premier League's copyright revenue for the next three years will reach £10.4 billion, which means that the champions will receive £176 million next season.
The Daily Mail reported that at the Premier League shareholders' meeting on Thursday, it was learned that the overseas copyright of the Premier League in 2022-25 sold for 5.3 billion pounds, while the domestic copyright revenue in the same period was 5.1 billion pounds, and the total copyright income of the Premier League in the next three years reached 10.4 billion pounds.
As a result of increased copyright revenue, the Premier League champions will receive £176 million in prize money next season and the lower-ranked clubs will receive £106 million, up from the £153 million and £96 million prize money awarded to these clubs this season.
At the same time, the Premier League has pledged to donate £1.6 billion to the football pyramid and pro bonos over the next three years, which is £100 million more than it currently is, and they plan to negotiate with the EFL for a larger parachute payment.
(Luke)