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Ruben Amorim is set to receive a financial boost(Image: Getty Images)
Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool are set to receive a financial windfall after Burnley and Leeds confirmed their promotion to the Premier League.
The Whites currently sit top of the Championship ahead of Burnley on goal difference.
They will play in the Premier League for the first time since being relegated in 2023, while Burnley have earned an immediate return to the top-flight after going down last year.
That is because those clubs will split the parachute payments Leeds and Burnley will now not receive.
When Leicester and Southampton were relegated in 2023 and then promoted the following season, £102million in parachute payments were saved.
Those savings were then split between Premier League clubs.
Following Burnley and Leeds' promotions, a further £51m has been saved, which will also now be split between top-flight sides.
The Clarets had been set to receive a parachute payment of £35m next season, while Leeds were scheduled to be handed £16m.
Burnley's promotion to the Premier League means their parachute payment will be split between the other top-flight sides(Image: Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
But their promotions means they will instead now pick up more than £110m thanks to the television and prize money deals.
As a result the £51m in unpaid parachute payments will be divided by the top-flight clubs.
That means United, Liverpool and Arsenal can all expect to receive a sum from that split.
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