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·29 May 2026
Wolves and Aston Villa payouts from record £3 billion Premier League pot

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·29 May 2026

Wolves will receive £117.7m from Premier League distributions after relegation, while Aston Villa collect £182.6m for finishing fourth.
The Athletic reports that clubs will share more than £3 billion, the largest sum in the competition’s history. Overseas television deals account for around half of payments, and a new domestic cycle saw more UK live matches than ever before.
Wolves’ eight-year top-flight stay is over after they ended bottom. Their payout is around £1.6m less than 19th-placed Burnley on £118.1m. Wolves could have overtaken Burnley on the final day with a win at Turf Moor.
Villa’s fourth place followed a last-day victory over Manchester City, securing a sizeable distribution. Their share trails only Arsenal, Manchester City and Manchester United.
At the top, Arsenal receive £198.7m, Manchester City £192.5m and Manchester United £191.5m, with Liverpool on £181.8m. Relegated sides now move on to parachute payments, which are far below Premier League levels.
Source: ExpressAndStar.com
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