What Liverpool Has Earned in the Champions League – And What’s Still Up for Grabs!

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Liverpool has received a significant sum from the Champions League.
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Liverpool’s remarkable campaign in the UEFA Champions League has not only solidified their status among Europe’s elite but has also brought significant financial gains.

With their league phase now complete, the Reds have already earned an estimated £83.8 million from their performances in the competition.

Despite a 3-2 defeat to PSV Eindhoven in their final group game, Arne Slot’s men topped the 36-team table, proving their dominance.

This achievement comes with major benefits—not only securing a potentially easier path to the final but also unlocking lucrative prize money.

Champions League Earnings Breakdown

According to reports, Liverpool’s earnings so far include:

  • Prize money for participation
  • Match win bonuses
  • Additional rewards for finishing top of the group

With £47.2 million still up for grabs, Liverpool could surpass £130 million in total earnings if they go all the way and claim their seventh European Cup in Munich on May 31, 2025.

Financial Boost and Future Transfers

On top of Champions League prize money, Liverpool continues to generate between £3 million and £4 million per matchday at Anfield.

This financial stability strengthens the club’s position, potentially fueling summer transfer window activity.

Having missed out on the Champions League in the 2023/24 season, the Reds’ return to Europe’s premier competition has proven both a sporting and economic success.

Favourites for the Trophy?

Liverpool now enter the knockout rounds as one of the favorites to lift the trophy, with Arsenal, Barcelona, and Real Madrid seen as their biggest challengers.

Manchester City, meanwhile, faces a tough playoff match against either Real Madrid or Bayern Munich.

A Historic Season on the Horizon?

With Liverpool also leading the Premier League with 16 matches to go, the club is in contention for an unprecedented quadruple, still active in the Carabao Cup and FA Cup.

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