Premier League clubs agree new way of sharing international broadcast revenue | Football News

The clubs will continue to share current levels of international revenue equally, but any increase from 2019-20 will be distributed based on where each team finishes in the top flight.
However, total broadcast revenues will be capped at 1.8 times the amount earned by the bottom team – a rise on last season, which was 1.6 times. Additional income will be shared so that the 1.8 cap is maintained.
Premier League Executive Chairman Richard Scudamore said: “When the Premier League was formed in 1992 nobody could have envisaged the scale of international growth in the competition which exists now.

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