Leicester City earned €81.7m (about £73m) from the Champions League last season while title winners Real Madrid got €81.1m. Only beaten finalists Juventus earned more than the Foxes. (€110.4m).
Uefa splits the cash depending on the size of each country's TV deal, how far each club progressed in the tournament and how a club performed compared to others from the same country. Leicester edged Real Madrid because the 2015-16 Premier League champions had a bigger share of broadcasting rights money - the BT deal for the UK rights is considerably higher than Spain's in terms of value.
Arsenal earned €64.4m, Manchester City €50.2m and Spurs €43.3m. The growing value of winning the Europa League is emphasised by Manchester United, €44.5m, more than Tottenham, although Spurs got past the United figure by receiving an additional €2.4m for their brief spell in the Europa League.
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