After Chelsea's defeat by Barcelona, only two Premier League clubs are left in the Champions League. However, the ones that were knocked out have received a big financial boost.
All these figures are provided by the Swiss Ramble, but I have written them up as he tweets them rather than consolidating them in a blog post. My admiration for his mastery of the complexities knows no bounds.
Champions League revenues come in two forms: television pools and prize money. Because of the BT deal, the UK has the largest television pool (€154m). In comparison, the German pool is worth €66m. Italy has the second largest pool.
The amount received by British clubs up to the Round of 16 (Manchester City and Liverpool will receive more) was:
- Chelsea €65m
- Manchester City €63m
- Tottenham Hotspur €61m
- Liverpool €56m
- Manchester United €39m (reduced because of entry via the Europa League)
- Celtic €32m
Clubs elsewhere in Europe, receiving more than €50m:
- Juventus €80m
- Bayern Munich €62m
- Real Madrid €62m
- PSG €61m
- Barcelona €58m
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