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Premier League CEO Masters earned £2.6m including £1.1m bonus in 2024-25

Richard Masters, the Premier League CEO, earned a staggering £2.6 million in 2024-25, including a £1.1 million performance bonus. This significant salary increase highlights his role in navigating challenges like the pandemic and the Europe...

The Guardian Sport· May 7, 2026 · 12:51 AM · 28 views

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Richard Masters, the Premier League CEO, earned a staggering £2.6 million in 2024-25, including a £1.1 million performance bonus. This significant salary increase highlights his role in navigating challenges like the pandemic and the European Super League. Discover the incentives behind this pay rise and what it means for the league's future. #PremierLeague #FootballNews #CEO #Business #SportsFinance

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