How much prize money have Premier League teams earned in Europe?
How much prize money have Premier League teams earned in Europe?Published28 May 2026Arsenal will have pocketed at least £95m in prize money from this season's Champions League, should they beat Paris St-Germain in the final.The Gunners have already guaranteed themselves a minimum of around £91.5m for reaching the final, although that may be nearer £130m depending on how much they have earned from Uefa in the form of television revenue.For winning this season's Europa League, Aston Villa have guaranteed themselves around £45.6m. That fee includes the minimum earned for qualifying for next season's Champions League.Crystal Palace won Wednesday's Conference League final, their first European trophy. Their earnings from the Conference League are around a minimum of £18.9m, including what they have received for qualifying for next season's Europa League.Here is a breakdown of how much all three clubs have earned from Europe's three club competitions this season.Get in touchSend us your questionsContact formContact formHow much have Arsenal earned from this season's Champions League?Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace have both won European trophies this monthFor reaching the final of this season's Champions League, Arsenal have already banked around 105.6m euros (£91.5m). Winning the final itself is worth an additional 6.5m euros (£5.63m).The breakdown of that total is formed from a wide range of inputs such as performance in the league phase, bonuses for each round and television revenue.Arsenal received 18.62m euros (£16.14m) for qualifying for the league phase. For winning all eight league phase matches, they were given a 16.8m euros (£14.6m) bonus. They were then awarded 2m euros (£1.7m) for a finish between first and eighth place and a further 9.9m euros (£8.6m) for being the top-ranked team.For reaching the last 16, Mikel Arteta's side were awarded 11m euros (£9.5m). They were given an...المصدر: BBC Sport Football | Source: BBC Sport Football
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