According to the British media "Mirror", Chelsea's salary expenditure this season reached 216.6 million pounds, ranking first among the 20 Premier League teams. The report pointed out that this figure increased by 6% compared with last season.
 

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After Ronaldo and Manchester United completed the termination of the contract, Ronaldo's weekly salary of 380,000 pounds was deducted from the book, so Manchester United's total salary expenditure this season was 213.3 million pounds, ranking second in the Premier League. Compared with last season's salary expenditure, this season has dropped by 10%.
 

Manchester City won their fifth league title in nearly six years at the weekend and their wage bill this season is £186.2m, the third highest in the Premier League.

After a dismal start, Liverpool's recent state has improved a lot. This season's salary expenditure ranked fourth with 164.6 million pounds, followed by Arsenal's 110.4 million pounds, and Tottenham's 1.102 million pounds ranked sixth. billion pounds.

 

On the other hand, the wage bills of the two more successful teams this season have been relatively low, with Brentford spending just £33.5m and looking to finish seventh in the league. Although Brighton lost the coach and star player Trossard who started the new season together this season, they still won a seat in the European competition next season, with a team wage bill of 41.7 million pounds.
 

캡도메인 also compared the club's salary expenditure with the previous year. Among them, the newly promoted Nottingham Forest's salary increased the most, reaching 230%, from 22.4 million pounds to 74.1 million pounds.

Fulham's wage bill increased from £42.1 million to £54.4 million. Bournemouth's new club spent about £50 million in the winter window in January to help the team avoid relegation. The wage bill also increased from £35.7 million to £54.4 million. £46.5 million.

Meanwhile, relegation-threatened Everton saw the biggest drop in their wage bill, down 26% from £110m to £81.53m.

 

2022-23 Premier League wage bill table:
 

1. Chelsea, £216.6 million

2. Manchester United, £213.3 million

3. Manchester City, £186.2 million

4. Liverpool, £164.6 million

5. Arsenal, £110.4 million

6. Tottenham, £110.2 million

7. Aston Villa, £91.67 million

8. West Ham United, £84.5 million

9. Newcastle, £81.56 million

10. Everton, £81.53 million

11. Leicester City, £79.82 million

12. Nottingham Forest, £74.15 million

13. Crystal Palace, £68.12 million

14. Southampton, £62.3 million

15. Wolves, £61.26 million

16. Leeds United, £56.42 million

17. Fulham, £54.4 million

18. Bournemouth, £46.5 million

19. Brighton, £41.7 million

20. Brentford, £33.5 million