In the Premier League’s proposal, the bottom nine clubs in the table would all effectively give millions to the top ten each season

The Premier League’s bottom club will lose approximately £9 million in television rights each season with the champions gaining almost £10 million if a proposal to alter the distribution of overseas revenue is voted in at the league’s annual meeting tomorrow.

In the Premier League’s proposal, seen by The Times, the bottom nine clubs in the table would all effectively give millions to the top ten each season, with one of the biggest clubs theoretically being able to gain almost £30 million in additional TV money between 2019 and 2022 if they won the title for three successive years.

The proposal, which has been shared with the clubs before tomorrow’s AGM in Harrogate, is based on the value of foreign rights increasing by 30