THE Champions League is well underway and teams will be bidding to win the historic big-eared trophy.
Manchester City face Inter Milan in this year’s final with Pep Guardiola’s side looking to clinch an historic Treble.
Real Madrid won last season’s Champions League final in ParisGetty
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And whoever does get their hands on the trophy next year is set to pocket a big influx of cash for their club.
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What will each club make?
The revenue available for teams to earn this season in the Champions will be £1.7billion.
From that pot of cash, £431m will go to teams just for participating in games, while £517m will be awarded on a performance-related basis.
And the rest, £258m, will be distributed based on variable amounts (market pool), such as TV allocations.
A breakdown of the prize money for the winner of the competition is as follows:
All 32 clubs to qualify for the group stages receive a payment of £13.48m.
A win in the group stage is worth £2.4m, with draws earning clubs £802,000.
Reaching the round of 16 will earn a club an extra £8.2m.
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Quarter-finalists make £9.1m.
Semi-finalists make £10.7m.
And the finalists receive £13.3m with an extra £3.8m going to the champions.
The final earnings of this season’s winner will be dependent on how many games they win in total.
Last year’s winners Real Madrid made £102million.
When is the 2023 Champions League final?
The final of club football’s top-tier European tournament will take place on Saturday, June 10, 2023.
This will be the 68th season of the competition and the 31st since it was renamed from the European Cup to the UEFA Champions League.