Manchester City's Unbeaten Run in Champions League and Potential Earnings

Manchester City's Unbeaten Run in Champions League and Potential Earnings
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Wednesday 14 February 2024, 19:06

So far, Manchester City has not lost a single game in the Champions League and defeated Copenhagen 3-1 in their last encounter. The win rate so far is 100% and the journey seems destined to continue without slips until the final. The Citizens, who are also the current holders, intend to put the cup in the showcase for the second time in a row and would also get a nice prize. According to the Sun, a whopping 150 million euros would enter the English coffers in case of successes until the Wembley final on the first of June.

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The revenues

The prize money that UEFA allocates for the Champions is about 1 billion and 700 million, with Manchester City set to win the highest prize ever awarded in case of victory. So far, the English have won 14 million for having won all six group matches against RedBull Leipzig, Young Boys and Red Star. Access to the quarter-finals, which Guardiola would achieve by winning or drawing (but also losing by less than two goals difference) against Copenhagen, would yield 10.50 million plus the victory prize. In case of access to the finals, then, an additional 38.60 million euros would enter, which would be added to the 4.5 for the final success. The coefficient for the journey in the last 10 years, then, would bring about 33 million into the club's coffers, which would see its prize increase thanks to TV rights.

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