Liverpool earned about £72m from the Champions League last season of which £25.9m came from the market pool. Only Real Madrid (£78.6m) and Roma (£74.2m) earned more. Chelsea ranked sixth (£57.7m) behind Bayern Munich and Juventus. Manchester City were next with £56.5m and Tottenham Hotspur were two places behind with £54.3m. Celtic were 17th with £28.7m, by Scottish standards a lot of money, but yet not enough.
Manchester United were 14th with £35.7m. of which £11.9m came from the market pool. They were not eligible for money based on league position in the previous season because they finished sixth.
Uefa split a total of £1.25bn depending on the size of each country's television deal; how far each club progressed; and how a team performed compared with others from the same country. United went out in the first knockout phase which in part explains why they only earned £35.7m. The rest of the difference was down to United receiving a smaller share of the English clubs' market pool because they qualified as Europa League winners rather than through the league.
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