Arsenal and Tottenham will both compete in the Champions League next season, but Spurs can fell a little more cash than their rivals despite the fact that they end up well among them in the Premier League
Tottenham may have finished in the Premier League this season, but they can be more than their bitter rivals in the Champions League in the Champions League next year. Spurs underwent a season to forget under Ange Postecoglou in the Premier League and finished in 17th place.
But they made up for their shocking domestic record by conquering the first major trophy of the club in 17 years in the Europa League final last week. Their triumph in Bilbao also guarantees Tottenham a place in the Champions League next season and all the financial benefits that it offers.
It also means that the Londoners will be confronted with the winners of the Champions League final this weekend in the UEFA Super Cup later in the summer – and that would possibly have Tottenham bank more than cash than their domestic rivals.
As described by the sun, all six English teams that have qualified for the Champions League will earn a 'start bonus' of £ 15.72 million according to the conditions of the cash model that UEFA used last season.
The total amount that each club earns is divided on the basis of European versions in the past five to 10 years and the size of the TV contract of the respective nation.
England's contract, including a £ 305 million agreement with TNT Sports, is the second only for the coverage of France, which is worth £ 411m per year.
The city is on the highest of the English clubs in the five-year coefficient table and therefore earns the largest share in the 'European' part of the finances offered, plus the third largest part of the 'non-European' pot. In total they are in their pocket £ 53.13m.
Arsenal is fourth in the profit list with a sum of £ 47.86 million. But although Tottenham is among them, they can eventually earn more; This is partly because they earn a further guaranteed £ 3.38 million for reaching the UEFA Super Cup.
But if Benfica does not go beyond the qualifying rounds of the tournament, then Tottenham would let a total of £ 48 million land: an amount that is slightly larger than what Arsenal will earn.
The Gunners finished second for a third consecutive year to conquer their golden ticket from the Champions League, where they reached the semi -final before they lost PSG.
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