Premier League bottom club West Brom earn more TV money than Atletico Madrid Premier League - West Brom English top-tier clubs earned €2.768 billion in 2017/18

With the Premier League season now over, the division has confirmed that its clubs earned an astonishing 2.8 billion euros (2.4 billion pounds) from television revenue over 2017/18.

The below table shows the distribution and details of the income of each club, as commercial payments and international TV fees are split evenly between all 20 teams.

Regarding television fees for UK transmissions, 25 percent is given out according to how many times each team was shown, whilst 25 percent depends on the team's final league position and 50 percent is split evenly between all clubs.

According to these measures, Manchester City earned the most at 171 million euros whilst bottom club West Bromwich Albion earned 108 million euros.

In comparison with LaLiga, although data for 2017/18 is yet to be released, West Brom earned more than even third-placed Atletico Madrid in terms of TV money for 2016/17.

Data from LaLiga shows that the sum total of all 20 top-flight clubs in Spain in 2016/17 was 1.247 billion euros, with only Barcelona (146.2m euros) and Real Madrid (140.1m euros) earning nine figures whilst Alaves and Leganes earned the least at just 39.3m euros each.

Whilst in England the gap between top and bottom in terms of earning is 63m euros, in Spain last season it was 106.9m euros, a significant difference.