Second highest income in the EPL with the 5th highest wage bill. It will be interesting to see Leeds' dropoff in next year's figures. I can't see our wages dropping off that much aside from the Bosnich situation. New deals for JT, Guddy and Morris will probably offset the losses of Ferrer and De Goey from the squad. All figures for the 2001/2002 season MANCHESTER UNITED Income: £146m (+12%) Wages: £70m (+40%) Financial result: £32m profit ARSENAL Income: £91m (+40%) Wages: £61m (+50%) Financial result: £22m loss LIVERPOOL Income: £99m (+20%) Wages: £56m (+14%) Financial result: £9m profit LEEDS UNITED Income: £81m (-5%) Wages: £53m (+24%) Financial result: £33m loss CHELSEA Income: £115m (+22%) Wages: £48m (+23%) Financial result: £16m loss TOTTENHAM Income: £65m (+34%) Wages: £36m (+44%) Financial result: £0.4m profit NEWCASTLE Income: £70m (+29%) Wages: £32m (+20%) Financial result: £3m loss ASTON VILLA Income: £46m (+18%) Wages: £31m (+24%) Financial result: £0.3m loss EVERTON Income: £38m (+16%) Wages: £29m (+11%) Financial result: £1.5m profit