New Champions League, UEFA already pays prizes. 180 million euros to Italian teams
It’s time to cash in from the new Champions League for the Italians: 180 million euros ( £151 million) divided between clubs, Inter Milan cash in the most
It’s time to cash in from the new Champions League for the Italians: 180 million euros ( £151 million) divided between clubs, Inter Milan cash in the most.
It’s already time to cash in from the new Champions League for the Italians.
Today - reveals calcioefinanza.it - UEFA will make the first payments, distributing a large part of the participation fee.
Around €180 million (£151 million) will be distributed between Inter Milan, Milan, Juventus, Atalanta and Bologna, with a participation bonus of €17.87 million each (£14.3 million).
"As far as the "value" pillar is concerned, Inter Milan is the club that collects the most: 23.5 million euros (£19.7 million).
Following Juventus with just under 23 million euros (£19.3 million), then Atalanta at 19.5 million (£15 million), Milan with its little more than 16 million euros (£13.4 million) and finally Bologna, which collects a little more than 8 million euros (£6.7 million) from this round of payments.
As mentioned above, total receipts are almost 180 million euro (£151 million).
Inter Milan and Juventus are the "big names", with 41 million euros (£34.4 million) and 40 million euros (£33.5 million) respectively.
Following is Atalanta, which has a budget of over €37 million (£31 million).
Milan stops at almost 34 million euros (£28.5 million), while Bologna is last with 26 million euros (£21.8 million) , says the website.
Source: calcioefinanza.it