The 20 clubs in the English Premier League will receive all of their prize money for the 2019-20 season having agreed to defer Covid-19-related rebates to broadcasters and spread them out over future seasons
Premier League clubs agree to delay prize money cuts
A closed-door game between Leicester City and Crystal Palace (by ADRIAN DENNIS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images).
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