Revealed – How Much Inter Milan & Juventus Can Earn From The Champions League This Season | OneFootball

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·29 August 2024

Revealed – How Much Inter Milan & Juventus Can Earn From The Champions League This Season

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Inter Milan are preparing to take part in the maiden edition of the Champions League under the new format, and they will counting on a substantial financial boost.

Europe’s elite club competition will now feature 36 clubs in the group stage instead of 32.


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The Nerazzurri will learn the identity of their opponents later today. The draw will take place at 18:00 CET.

But in addition to the major changes in the format, the expanded version will also yield improved prize money.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport via FcInter1908, the Nerazzurri can comfortably reach 100 million euros from their UCL participation.

Each club will earn 18.6 million euros by entering the group stage. Each group-stage win will generate 2.1 million, while a draw yields 0.7M.

The clubs will also unlock additional financial rewards by advancing to the next rounds. Winning the final is worth 25 million euros on its own, while the runners-up leave with a consolation price of 18.5 million.

Inter Milan Can Realistically Earn €100M From The Champions League

Moreover, the Italian market pool will earn the five Serie A clubs a total of 230 million euros. It will be distributed as follows: Inter 54, Juventus 53, Atalanta 50, AC Milan 44 and Bologna 28. This is due to the clubs’ UEFA coefficient.

Therefore, the pink newspaper notes that Inter and Juventus – due to their high coefficient – would earn a whopping 150 million euros if they managed to win the tournament.

Nevertheless, both clubs can realistically gun for 100 million euros, even if they don’t manage to go too far in the competition.

The two arch-rivals will also represent Serie A in the maiden edition of the expanded FIFA Club World Cup next summer. Hence, they can both count on significant financial boosts.

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