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Newcastle United are set to pocket £95million after winning back their Premier League place.

A report from the Deloitte Sports Business Group has revealed the vast sums that will be finding their way into Newcastle’s coffers in the coming months.

The cash injection will come via extra revenue that the clubs will get from the Premier League’s broadcast rights next term.

Clubs will pick up a minimum of £95million for TV games and even if Newcastle do go down next season, they would get £75million in parachute payments for seasons 2018/19 and 2019/20.

Newcastle picked up parachute payments last season after relegation.

Managing director Lee Charnley said earlier this year: “The financial impact of relegation is difficult to overstate, and this will become evident in our next set of financial results for the year ending June 2017.

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“The biggest impact by far is the dramatic reduction in centrally distributed income that comes with dropping down a division; the reality being our income in this area is forecast to fall by over £30m compared to 2015-16.

“To highlight the differences, our 16 live TV games last season earned us £12m in revenue.

“Contrast this with 2016-17 EFL live fees which based on our current number of confirmed appearances (12 away and 6 home), will earn us a total of £720k.

“To illustrate further the cost of relegation, 2016-17 marks year one of the new Premier League TV deal, and the team that finishes in 18th place this season is expected to receive in the region of £30m more revenue than we did for the same place finish last year.”