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The Champions League is the apex of present day football, both concerning esteem and cash. Here, we separate how much every one of the Premier League's four participants - Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United - acquired from the opposition in 2021-22.
As well as the award cash from the Premier League, which we separated here, every one of the four English clubs engaged with the Champions League got colossal aggregates, which we can separate thanks to the fine work of Twitter's own personal football finance master Swiss Ramble.
Each club to contend in the 2021-22 Champions League bunch stage got a surefire €15.6million, with each success in the gathering stage worth an extra €2.8million and each draw worth €930,000.
Past that, each stage merited a critical total, with each additional to the last. Groups that certified for the round of 16 got €9.6million, for the quarter-last, €10.6million, and for the semi-last, a further €12.5million.
The group that lost in the last - Liverpool, in 2021-22 - then added €15.5million to their aggregate, while the champs Real Madrid banked €20million.
That is all the award cash for progress in the opposition, with TV cash coefficient cash coming up soon.
Swiss Ramble gauges that €68.1million in TV income was divided among the four Premier League clubs in 2021-22, with half of that cash split in light of the four groups' Premier League setting the past season and the other half evenly divided in view of their advancement in the 2021-22 Champions League.
Coefficient cash, in the mean time, is comparative with each club's UEFA coefficient positioning, determined in view of their presentation in UEFA contests over the past 10 seasons.
Deducted from all that was a moderately little discount, gave back to TV organizations for the decreased Champions League installation plan for the 2019-20 season, when the quarter and semi-finals were sliced to one leg because of the Covid pandemic.
Arsene Wenger broadly commented in 2012 that completing in the main four and fitting the bill for the Champions League was essentially as significant as winning a prize. At that point, the opinion created a ruckus. Taking a gander at these numbers, however, you need to say Wenger was right on the money.
Thus, here are the assessed aggregates acquired by every one of the Premier League's four members in the 2021-22 Champions League.
Liverpool
Support: €15.6million
Prize cash: €66.3million
Television pool: €17.1million
Coefficient: €22.7million
Refund: - €4.1million
2021-22 aggregate: €117.6million
Manchester City
Interest: €15.6million
Prize cash: €44.8million
Television pool: €23.1million
Coefficient: €28.4million
Refund: - €3.8million
2021-22 aggregate: €108.2million
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