How much money English clubs have earned from new look Champions League

English clubs have guaranteed a part of a £ 280 million Champions League -Perspot, where Liverpool claims the most.

The competition phase for the newly renewed format of the competition ended on Wednesday evening, with all four Premier League parties discovering their fate. Although they fell to beat for PSV Eindhoven, Liverpool was still at the top of the table and sealed an automatic place in the last 16.

They are accompanied by Arsenal and Aston Villa in the next phase. The Gunners finished third and only two points behind the Reds with their victory in Girona.

In the meantime, Villa achieved the last automatic qualification place for Borussia Dortmund, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich after their dramatic victory against Celtic. Manchester City almost crossed the line when they saw Club Brugge and now go into the play -offs.

And with the dust that now settled in the first Champions League League phase ever, the prize money of every club has been announced. After he has been completed as competition winners, Liverpool has sealed the highest amount of £ 82.7 million.

This includes a standard starting costs of £ 15.5 million, while they also pack £ 9.2 million for reaching the knockout rounds. Liverpool received another £ 26.5 million paid for their market pool and five-year-old coefficient, while their ten-year-old UEFA coefficient has sealed them another £ 8.7 million.

The points they have collected this term are worth £ 12.3 million, while the side of Arne Slot £ 10.4 million secured for winning the entire competition phase. In the meantime, Arsenal has packed £ 74.4 million after their performance.

This includes the start and knockout funds of £ 15.5 million and £ 9.2 million. Their coefficient costs are considerably lower than those of Liverpool, with £ 21 million and £ 7.7 million respectively. Their points were worth around £ 11.1 million, with the placement bonus of the Gunners just over £ 10 million.

Strangely enough, it is Manchester City as the next English club that deserves the most, even though it has not yet sealed a place in the next round. Pep Guardiola's side insured £ 15.5 million for participating, while they only received around £ 830k for sealing a play -off place.

Their placement in the competition is also worth only £ 3.6 million. City also only has £ 6.4 million in a bag for the number of points they have built up. But their historical achievements in the Champions League have seen their price spot swell with payments of £ 27.3 million and £ 9.5 million and see a total of £ 63.3 million.

Finally, Aston Villa paid the lowest amount of all English clubs, they have still added £ 59.4 million to their treasury. This includes the standard payments for qualification, as well as their performance in the competition this year worth £ 27.3 million.

It is their UEFA coefficient who has abandoned them, with that value of approximately £ 16.5 million for their five and ten -year -old coefficients together.

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