How much money did each Premier League club lose due to COVID-19 lockdown?

Premier League clubs have lost a total of £177.8 million since the league campaign resumed without fans.

Data put together by Business Rescue Expert indicates that Manchester City were the highest losers during the period, seeing a drop in revenue by £23.9 million.

The amount could have funded the transfer of new signing Ferran Torres.

Man United followed with a loss of £17.7 million, with Premier League champions Liverpool losing about £5 million less.

Of the teams that finished in the Top 6, Leicester and Chelsea lost the least, amounts of £6.2 million and £8.6 million respectively.

Bournemouth, despite being relegated lost the least amount in the league since the restart, recording a fall of £2.2 million.

Premier League revenue lost since Project Restart.

1. Man City (£23.9 million)

2. Man United (£17.7 million)

3. Liverpool (£12.8 million)

4. Tottenham (£12.6 million)

5. Newcastle (£12.1 million)

6. Arsenal (£12 million)

7. West Ham (£11.2 million)

8. Everton (£9 million)

9. Chelsea (£8.6 million)

10. Aston Villa (£7 million)

11. Sheff United (£6.2 million)

12. Leicester (£6.2 million)

13. Southampton (£6.1 million)

14. Wolves (£5.7 million)

15. Brighton (£5.6 million)

16. Norwich (£5.5 million)

17. Crystal Palace (£5 million)

18. Watford (£4.4 million)

19. Burnley (£4 million)

20. Bournemouth (£2.2 million)

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