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English clubs have secured a portion of a £280 million ($347.8 million) Champions League prize fund, with Liverpool taking the lion's share.
The league stage of the competition's newly overhauled format concluded on Wednesday, revealing the fate of all four Premier League teams.
Now that the dust has settled on the inaugural Champions League league stage, each club's prize money has been revealed.
As league winners, Liverpool have bagged the highest sum of £82.7 million ($102.7 million).
This includes a standard starting fee of £15.5 million ($19.3 million), plus an additional £9.2 million ($11.4 million) for reaching the knockout stages.
Liverpool also received a further £26.5 million ($32.9 million) due to its market pool and five-year coefficient, while their 10-year UEFA coefficient has earned it an extra £8.7 million ($10.8 million)
The points Liverpool has amassed this season are valued at £12.3 million ($15.3 million), while Arne Slot's team earned £10.4 million ($12.9 million) for winning the entire league stage.
Meanwhile, Arsenal have pocketed £74.4 million ($92.4 million) based on its performance
Its total pot is £63.3 million ($78.6 million)
Lastly, while Villa has been paid the least amount among all the English clubs, it has still added £59.4 million ($67.6 million) to its coffers.
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