Money from the Champions League increased by a third of this season after the competition.
The total UEFA competition, which has expanded this season from 32 to 36 teams, is up to 2.06 billion GBP, compared to 1.74 billion GBPs in the previous format.
Every club that qualifies earns an automatic £ 15.7 million – even if they lose every game and go in the league phase.
At this stage, each victory earns a club of 1.8 million GBP and draws of 590,000 GBP.
To complete in the eight best league phases, which seals automatic qualifications to 16, UEFA grants each team of 1.7 million GBP.
UEFA then rewards teams for winning in each round Knockout:
- Winner: 21.5 million
- Runner-up: 15.9 million GBP
- Semifinals: 12.9 million GBP
- Quarterfinals: 10.7 million GBP
- Round 16: 9.4 million pounds
For example, Arsenal, playing Real Madrid in the quarterfinals, is guaranteed more than 38 million GBP for winning money, although they will not be further in competition.
Mikela Artta would earn more than £ 83 million if they won the Champions League this season.
For comparison, Manchester United received 3.9 million GBP last summer for winning the FA Cup victory
UEFA also introduced a new “value pillar” of payments for the first time this season – which could cost another 10.5 million GBP.
It is a complicated bonus based on the historical success of your club in Europe and how much your country pays for its broadcast rights of the Champions League.
Which clubs PL are in the CL qualifying race?
As we are approaching the end of the Premier League season, only six points separate five teams fighting for the remaining places under the leaders of Liverpool and Arsenal with seven games that remained.
Given that England is currently proposing the UEFA coefficient and the first two nations to earn another place of the Champions League based on performances this season, it is expected that in the top five Premier League, it will be enough to qualify.
Nottingham Forest, Chelsea, Newcastle, Man City and Aston Villa are the best candidates for the remaining qualification points but Fulham and Brighton are outsiders who follow.
Tottenham and Manchester United They are in the lower half and not in a conversation for the top five, but they can still save the Champions League qualification if they win the European League.
If such a scenario was created, then the next season next season would be six Premier League teams. They wouldn’t see that the fifth or fourth team would lose their place in the competition.