Arsenal's 22-year wait for a Premier League title has finally ended, bringing with it substantial financial rewards.
The Gunners were crowned Premier League champions last Tuesday after Manchester City's latest stumble made it mathematically impossible to be overtaken, triggering jubilant celebrations among players at the training facility and fans gathered outside the Emirates Stadium.
While the monetary gains from lifting the trophy will be the last thing on supporters' minds, those running the club will be keenly focused on the figures. Fortunately, there is plenty to celebrate on that front too.
Here is a breakdown of how much Arsenal earned from their Premier League title-winning season.
Arsenal's Prize Money for Winning the Premier League Revealed
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Arsenal stand to collect a staggering sum for their outstanding campaign across all competitions, with The Times reporting that they are set to generate record-breaking Premier League revenue by the season's end—regardless of the outcome of the Champions League final.
According to the report, Arsenal are projected to earn up to £770 million ($1.04 billion) throughout the 2025–26 season on the back of their remarkable on-pitch achievements, eclipsing the £715 million ($961 million) generated by Manchester City in 2023–24.
This would represent a revenue jump of £79 million ($106 million) compared to last season and position Arsenal to break into the ranks of the three wealthiest clubs in the world—trailing only Spanish powerhouses Real Madrid and Barcelona.
Over the course of a highly profitable season, Arsenal's Premier League run has generated £192 million ($258 million) in total—a notable rise from the previous campaign, driven by an improved TV rights distribution deal shared among all clubs and an additional £3 million ($4 million) bonus for finishing first rather than second.
Despite their enormous earnings, Arsenal could still post a net loss for the season due to the significant transfer fees spent last summer, along with a wage bill that has grown considerably.
How Much Will Arsenal Earn From Champions League Success?

Arsenal have already accumulated an equally impressive sum from their run to the Champions League final, where they will face Paris Saint-Germain on May 30 in pursuit of their first ever title in the competition.
Up to £124 million ($167 million) has been earned on the road to the showpiece event, with a further £4 million ($5.4 million) available should they claim the trophy.
Arsenal's players are also set to benefit handsomely from the club's Champions League run, with significant bonuses expected to be distributed to those who helped guide the team to the final.
Commercial revenue (£290 million, $390 million) and matchday income (£160 million, $215 million) account for the remainder of Arsenal's total earnings across the season.
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