Arsenal earn less in Champions League than Liverpool and Manchester City

Arsenal advanced to the Champions League last 16 with a perfect record of eight wins, yet they have earned slightly less prize money than rivals Liverpool and Manchester City so far this season. The difference stems from UEFA's distribution formula, which rewards long-term European performance. Both Liverpool and City have banked £84 million, compared to Arsenal's £83.1 million.

Arsenal's impressive run in the UEFA Champions League league phase saw them secure eight victories from eight matches, topping the performance earnings with £35.1 million. This propelled Mikel Arteta's side into the knockout stages as favorites to win the competition. However, despite this on-pitch dominance, the Gunners finished just behind Premier League champions Liverpool and Manchester City in total earnings.

According to analysis by the Swiss Ramble football finance blog, published on February 2, 2026, Liverpool and City each received £84 million, edging out Arsenal's £83.1 million. The discrepancy arises in the 'value pillar' portion of the distribution, which accounts for 35% of the total pot and is based on a club's country's media market value combined with UEFA coefficient rankings over the past five and ten years.

Manchester City led English clubs in this category with £39 million, followed by Liverpool's £37.2 million and Arsenal's £32 million. All 36 league phase participants received a £16.1 million starting fee, plus £9.5 million for qualifying for the last 16. Performance-based prizes made up 37.5% of the funds.

Liverpool placed third in the league phase, while City finished eighth—the lowest automatic qualifying position. Other English clubs trailed: Chelsea at £79.6 million, Tottenham at £72.7 million, and Newcastle at £46.7 million, the latter facing playoffs due to a lower coefficient.

Bayern Munich tops the overall earnings with £86.6 million. Further prizes await in the knockouts, including £49.8 million for the eventual winner who also claims the Super Cup.

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FC Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium lit up for Champions League, with players celebrating and overlaid earnings podium ranking PSG first, Inter second, Arsenal third, and Barcelona fourth.
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FC Barcelona earned €116.562 million from the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League, placing fourth among Europe's top clubs after reaching the semifinals. Paris Saint-Germain led with €144.415 million as winners, followed by runners-up Inter Milan at €136.62 million and Arsenal at €116.998 million. The figures, part of UEFA's financial report published on January 14, 2026, highlight the competition's expanded format distributing €2.47 billion total.

Liverpool faces significant financial consequences if it fails to qualify for next season's Champions League, according to finance experts. The club, currently sixth in the Premier League, could miss out on up to £200 million in revenue, exacerbating pressures from recent heavy spending. Head coach Arne Slot's position may also come under scrutiny if the target is not met.

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Six Premier League teams entered the Champions League last-16 first legs with high expectations, but none secured a victory. Four suffered defeats, including heavy losses for Tottenham, Manchester City, and Chelsea, while Arsenal and Newcastle managed draws. The results have raised concerns about English clubs' European performance despite their strong coefficient standing.

FIFA has unveiled a record $2.3 million payout for winners of the first-ever Women's Champions Cup—the highest single award in women's club football history. The intercontinental tournament's final phase begins next week in London, with semi-finals on January 28 featuring top clubs from four confederations, underscoring FIFA's investment in the sport's growth.

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Liverpool secured a 1-0 victory over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, with Virgil van Dijk scoring the only goal. The win narrowed the gap to Chelsea and Manchester United in the race for a Champions League spot. With 12 games remaining, Liverpool sits sixth in the Premier League, two points behind Chelsea and three behind Manchester United.

Arsenal secured a 3-1 victory over Bayern Munich in the Champions League at the Emirates Stadium, preserving their unbeaten run in the competition. Jurrien Timber opened the scoring, Lennart Karl equalized for Bayern, before substitutes Noni Madueke and Gabriel Martinelli struck to seal the win. The result moves Arsenal top of the 36-team table after five matches.

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Arsenal maintained their lead at the top of the Premier League with a goalless draw against reigning champions Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium. The result leaves Arsenal six points clear, despite opportunities slipping away in a tightly contested game. Liverpool showed resilience, extending their unbeaten run to 10 matches.

 

 

 

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