The eye-catching figures – produced by OddsMatrix – uses data from Capology to calcute how much every team spent on player wages during the last campaign.
The stats – if they are to be believed – also provide an interesting insight into which clubs got value for money and which sides badly underachieved.
It suggests Forest spent £58,006,000 in wages last season compared to Man City’s whopping £224,733,600.
Here we look at how the Premier League table would have looked based on wages.
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1. Manchester City
£224,733,600 Actual position: 3rd Photo: Getty Images

2. Manchester United
£173,823,000 Actual position: 15th Photo: Getty Images

3. Arsenal
£169,936,000 Actual position: 2nd Photo: Getty Images

4. Chelsea
£169,925,600 Actual position: 4th Photo: Getty Images