UEFA have published the official figures of how much money clubs received from the 2022-23 Champions League, as Inter, Milan, Napoli and Juventus pocketed a total €321m.
That was an increase of circa 47 per cent from the €218m the four Italians amassed in the previous campaign.
Inter reached the Final of the tournament, while Milan were in the semi-final and Napoli knocked out by the Rossoneri in the quarter-final.
Juventus were eliminated in the group phase.
Their results are also reflected in the revenue that the clubs received from UEFA for their participation in the tournament.
Inter picked up over €101m from the Champions League run, while Milan have a boost worth €85m.
Reaching the quarter-finals for the first time in their history was worth €77m to Napoli, but despite going out in the group phase, Juventus still managed €56m.
This is also because Juve continued their season in the Europa League and have the extra share of the revenue due to their ‘historic ranking’ score, which was worth twice as much as Inter’s.
Winners Manchester City emerged with €135m, followed by Real Madrid on €118m, Bayern Munich €108m and Paris Saint-Germain €101m – all more than Inter.
#Champions League, i premi ufficiali del 2022/23. Le italiane incassano il 47% in più della stagione precedente: all’Inter oltre 100 milioni. Tutte le cifre https://t.co/8nuThwg1qk
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