Manchester United have surpassed local rivals Manchester City in the Premier League table in terms of salary paid to their players.
While Manchester United paid their players a total of 215.8 million pounds in salaries in 2013-14, City distributed 205 million as wages, Sport24 reported.
City came second in the list as they reduced their 2012-13 wage bill from 233.1 million pounds to 205 million pounds in 2013-14.
On the other hand, Burnley emerged as the lowest on the wage table, with spending just 21.5 million pounds as wages- one tenth of the top ranked Manchester United.
The Premier League 2013-14 wage table:
1. Manchester United – 215.8 million
2. Manchester City – 205m
3. Chelsea – 192.7m
4. Arsenal – 166.4m
5. Liverpool – 144m
6. Tottenham Hotspur – 100.4m
7. Newcastle United – 78.3m
8. QPR – 75.3m
9. Sunderland – 69.5m
10. Everton – 69.3m. (ANI)