Clubs in the English Premier League have seen income from shirt sponsorships rise by 36 percent since last season.

The European Football Jersey Report 2014-2015, released on Tuesday, shows sponsorship income rose from 570 million euros in 2013-14 to 687 million euros (over 20 percent) for the 2014-15 season in the top six European leagues.

The largest increases were seen in the Premier League (36 percent) and La Liga (30 percent), with the English top flight's figures seeing a big increase largely due to Manchester United's deal with Chevrolet worth around $70 million (54 million euros). Over in Spain, Barca's deal with Qatar Airways is reportedly worth some $45 million (40 million euros).

There were also increases for Serie A (21 percent), Ligue 1 (13 percent) and the Bundesliga (9 percent).