According to Spanish media outlet AS, despite the Champions League final yet to be played, Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund have already surpassed €100 million in prize money. Bayern Munich and Manchester City follow closely behind with €99.7 million and €87 million respectively, securing the third and fourth positions.
The winner of the Champions League final will receive an additional €4.5 million in prize money. Moreover, participating in the UEFA Super Cup in August will bring another €35 million in rewards. Notably, reaching the final itself has already secured an extra €15.5 million for both Real Madrid and Dortmund. Winning the championship will further boost their earnings by almost €40 million, making the final not just a battle for glory but also a lucrative financial competition.
As of now, Real Madrid has garnered €118.5 million in Champions League prize money this season. Borussia Dortmund, the other finalist, sits in second place with €102.1 million, making them the only two teams to surpass €100 million in prize money this season.
Bayern Munich follows closely with €99.7 million in prize money, securing the third spot. Manchester City sits in fourth with €87 million, while Paris Saint-Germain takes the fifth position with €86.9 million. Barcelona (€82.1 million), Atlético Madrid (€81.7 million), Arsenal (€73.9 million), Porto (€63.6 million), and Napoli (€58 million) round out the top ten, occupying positions six to ten.
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