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By Charles Cornwall

The Reds are one of the best in the Premier League in this statistic

The English championship is clearly ahead of the rest of the world's major leagues, as it has shown in the last summer market. And part of its secret is undoubtedly in its great distribution of economic rights that helps all its teams to compete for the best players in the market and thus increase the level of the Premier League.

Just millions of euros is the difference between the most powerful team in the Premier League and the most discreet. That's the gap between what Manchester City, who earned 175 million euros last season, and the 115 million euros earned by Norwich City, who at the time were newly promoted. Therefore, English football has now publicly disclosed the income of its clubs last season, for television rights and sporting merits.

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Also for merit in international competitions, so that all the British teams shared a fair slice of the pie fairly evenly. This now allows the mid-table teams to challenge for million-dollar signings from other leagues. The great example is in teams like Nottingham Forest, who despite being newly promoted, were able to make a big investment to reinforce their squad thinking about not being relegated and staying in the Premier League for another year.

Jürgen Klopp's Liverpool have closely followed Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, both proving to be two of the most outstanding sides of the last five years. Both are the teams that made the most money last year and will be looking to do the same again this season. Significant total earnings also go to Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal, who occupy fifth place on the basis of their merits in recent seasons.

<strong>Another year of fierce competition</strong>

Liverpool and Manchester City will have another year of hard-fought competition, looking to prove who is the better team on and off the pitch. The Reds have not had the best start to the season so far, but they are already working to improve and return to the top of the table. A good performance in the Champions League would also help them secure more revenue.

 

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