Arsenal have officially ended their 22-year wait for a Premier League title by winning the 2025/26 championship with one match left in the season.
The North London club secured the top position after Manchester City drew 1-1 with AFC Bournemouth. This result left Arsenal four points clear at the top of the table.
Premier League Success Brings Huge Financial Rewards
Beyond this sporting achievement, Arsenal stands to gain a significant financial payout from the Premier League’s revenue sharing model.
Like every club in the league, Arsenal is guaranteed a baseline payment of £96.9 million, which includes:
- £29.8 million from domestic TV rights
- £59.2 million from international broadcasting deals
- £7.9 million in central commercial revenue
Title Bonus Pushes Arsenal Toward Historic Earnings
Winning the league will earn Arsenal an additional £53.1 million in prize money for finishing first in the standings.
The club is also expected to receive a large share of broadcasting fees due to the high number of televised matches involving the team this season. Estimates suggest Arsenal could collect between £24.9 million and £27.4 million in extra media revenue.
In total, Arsenal's earnings from the Premier League this season are projected to reach between £176 million and £178 million, excluding potential sponsorship bonuses from partners like Emirates and adidas.
Arsenal Set to Surpass Previous Premier League Revenue Records
Last season, Liverpool reportedly earned around £174.9 million after winning the Premier League title, while Arsenal received approximately £171.5 million as the runners-up.
Current estimates suggest Arsenal could now exceed those amounts and achieve the highest total payout in Premier League history.