

The Premier League prize money Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham would earn from current spot - gallery
A look at the prize money each Premier League team is on course to earn, including Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham.
The Premier League season has been a mightily entertaining one so far.
The Premier League is currently on hold for just over a month due to the World Cup, but when it does return, we will have more than halfof the season still to play. So far, we have seen Arsenal take the league by storm, Liverpool get off to a disastrous start, Leicester City turn things around, Newcastle United march into the top four and much more.
Arsenal will be hoping to remain in charge of the title race when the do return, after Christmas, while Chelsea need to improve on their eighth place position, and Tottenham need to cut out their inconsistencies. Elsewhere in London, Fulham are enjoying a fine campaign, with West Ham disappointing so far.
With all that in mind, we have taken a look at the prize money each team can look forward to based on their current position.
Take a look below...
Arsenal will be hoping to remain in charge of the title race when the do return, after Christmas, while Chelsea need to improve on their eighth place position, and Tottenham need to cut out their inconsistencies. Elsewhere in London, Fulham are enjoying a fine campaign, with West Ham disappointing so far.

5. 16th - West Ham - £11m
West Ham can’t seem to get anything right this season. They are nowhere near the standard set in recent years and are only a point ahead of the drop. Photo: Getty Images

6. 15th - Leeds United - £13.2m
Leeds have been up and down this season, but they are above the drop zone for now after two wins in three. Photo: Getty Images

7. 14th - AFC Bournemouth - £15.4m
Gary O’Neil is doing a good job of keeping Bourneouth steady in the absence of a permanent boss. Photo: Getty Images

8. 13th - Leicester City - £17.6m
Brendan Rodgers managed to keep his job by taking Leicester from bottom to within four points of the top seven. Photo: Getty Images