David Moyes has completely turned around Everton’s fortunes.
Since taking over from Sean Dyche in January, David Moyes has been able to catapult Everton well clear of the relegation zone.
The Toffees reside 20 points above the bottom three and, form-wise, have been picking up results like a European chasing team.
Iliman Ndiaye helped Everton to a 2-0 win against Southampton on the weekend, which was a fitting way to bid farewell to Goodison Park ahead of the move to the new Hill Dickinson Stadium.
That said, Sunday’s victory sealed Everton’s 13th place finish this season, and TBR’s finance expert Adam Williams has been speaking exclusively to the site about how much prize money the Friedkin Group are set to bank as a result.
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Everton set to bank around £140m after finishing in 13th place
Adam Williams has exclusively revealed to Everton News that Everton’s 13th-place finish could bank them a whopping £140m in prize money.
“Last season, the club that finished 13th – which was Fulham, on that occasion – got around £130m in total prize money from the Premier League,” Williams explained.
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“For Everton, I’d expect them to actually receive quite a lot more than that as they have been on TV more, with each domestically broadcast match worth just less than £1m to the club.
“I haven’t got the figures to hand, but let’s say they were on TV 20-25 times throughout the season. That’s going to give them total prize money of around £140m.
“I think you can also add a little bit extra from the international equal share and central commercial pots too, which have increased in 2024-25. My estimate is that they will be on around £142-145m in the final figures.”
What that means for Everton’s PSR position?
The finance expert also explained how that substantial prize money will affect Everton’s PSR position, which hasn’t been stable in recent years, mainly under Farhad Moshiri’s tenure.
“PSR is much less of an issue for Everton now ahead of the move to Bramley Moore Dock, but they do still need to show some restraint,” Williams admitted.
“An extra £10-15m in prize money than last season is going to help them in the transfer market. With an extra £40m or so coming from Bramley Moore Dock, I’d expect to see a more lavish summer transfer window than Everton fans have become accustomed to seeing in recent years.”
The Friedkin Group are planning to back Moyes with a substantial budget, and the squad certainly needs major attention, with several first-teamers out of contract at the end of the season.
Everton have been eyeing Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap, whilst Lille midfielder Angel Gomes continues to be linked with a move to Merseyside.