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For the first time in history, Premier League clubs will earn more than £200million in just one season from shirt sponsorship.

Champions Chelsea will pocket £40m in 2015/16 after negotiating a deal with Yokohama, taking the total amount earned by the 20 teams to £222.85m.

Manchester United's deal with Chevrolet will earn them a staggering £47m, meaning they account for 21.5 per cent of the whole league's earnings.

Arsenal (£30m), Liverpool (£25m) and Manchester City (£20m) complete the top five while Tottenham (£16m) are the only other team to earn more than £10m, according to figures published by Sporting Intelligence.

In total, those six clubs represent more than 81 per cent of the total earnings from shirt sponsorship.

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Bournemouth will receive the smallest amount. The newly promoted club are sponsored by Mansion and will earn £750,000.

The coming season's shirt deals will represent a 16 per cent rise on 2014/15 (£191.35m).

It's also more than double what the 18 Bundesliga sides will receive from their equivalent deals in 2015/16 (£101m).

Unsurprisingly, more of the sponsors (five) are based in the UK than any other nation while gambling is the industry that features most frequently on the shirts.

Man United - Chevrolet - £47m Chelsea - Yokohama - £40m Arsenal - Fly Emirates - £30m Liverpool - Standard Chartered - £25m Man City - Eithad - £20m Tottenham - AIA - £16m Newcastle - Wonga -£6m West Ham - Betway - £6m Everton - Chang Beer - £5.3m Aston Villa - Dafabet - £5m Sunderland - Bidvest - £5m Crystal Palace - Mansion - £5m Swansea - GWFX - £4m Stoke City - Bet365 - £3m Watford - 138.com - £1.4m West Brom - Intuit Quickbooks - £1.2m Leicester City - King Power - £1m Norwich City - Aviva - £1m Southampton - Veho - £1m Bournemouth - Mansion - £750,00

Total: £218.65m (Source: Sporting Intelligence)