2018-19 Champions League: €111m for Liverpool, €101m for Tottenham, €93m for Man United and Man City

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Liverpool FC, Tottenham Hotspur FC, Manchester United FC and Manchester City FC (Premier League), received €111.1m, €101.62m, €93.47m and €93.25m respectively from UEFA for their 2018-19 Champions League campaigns.

The 2018-19 season was marked by a change in the distribution of revenue (see below) with the introduction of a performance criterion over the last 10 years and a decrease in the share reserved for the "market pool" (the television market of each country). AS Monaco FC (5th in the market pool ranking, 26th in UEFA's 10-year coefficient rankings), TSG 1899 Hoffenheim (Bundesliga, earned only €28.03m in total), Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City FC (Premier League), AS Roma (Serie A TIM) and SSC Napoli (Serie A TIM) were the main victims of this redistribution change.

FC Porto (Liga NOS, €80.62m), Sport Lisboa e Benfica (Liga NOS, €50.35m) and FC Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR, €46.64m) were the main beneficiaries, with Real Madrid CF (LaLiga Santander, €85.03m) and FC Bayern Munich (Bundesliga, €82.67m) both eliminated in the Round of 16 of the 2018-19 edition of the competition…

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