

Premier League merit payments: The staggering amounts Newcastle United, Leeds, Everton, Liverpool will make this season
At the end of every season, Premier League teams are paid prize money based on where they finish the season.
This is labelled as a ‘merit payment’ to each club and increases the further up the table you finish - giving clubs an extra incentive to finish as high as possible, even when they may have little to play for on the field.
Newcastle find themselves in that situation having seen their top-flight status secured for another season.
However, as we saw on Monday evening, United won’t allow this fact to see their performance levels drop ahead of a crucial end of season game at Turf Moor.
The Magpies have just one game left to play and here, we take a look at how their final placing after the clash with Burnley on Sunday could impact their end of season financial rewards:
Newcastle find themselves in that situation having seen their top-flight status secured for another season.

5. Arsenal
Arsenal can only finish 4th or 5th this season. Based on last season’s Premier League payments, that would net them between £34,629,600 and £36,793,950 in merit payments. Photo: Mike Hewitt

6. Manchester United
Manchester United can only finish either 6th or 7th this season. Based on last season’s Premier League payments, that would net them between £30,300,900 and £32,465,250 in merit payments. Photo: Catherine Ivill

7. West Ham
West Ham can only finish either 6th or 7th this season. Based on last season’s Premier League payments, that would net them between £30,300,900 and £32,465,250 in merit payments. Photo: Eddie Keogh

8. Wolves
Wolves can finish between 8th and 11th this season. Based on last season’s Premier League payments, that would net them between £21,643,500 and £28,136,550 in merit payments. Photo: Michael Regan