
"For Newcastle United this season, the Magpies' performance in the league phase of the Champions League is expected to earn the club 47 million in revenue. On one hand, that is a huge positive for Newcastle's season, and their accounts, because last year Eddie Howe's side were not involved in Europe's premier club competition - or any European football, for that matter. It is substantial additional revenue that will help the club comply with English football and UEFA's financial controls,"
"However, Newcastle's 47m league phase earnings are dwarfed by their fellow English participants. Manchester City and Liverpool are estimated to have pulled 84m, while Arsenal (83m), Chelsea (80m) and Tottenham Hotspur (73m) are also in the top bracket of earners. Newcastle fans will probably be left scratching their heads at these figures, and rightly so. While the team did finish lowest in the standings out of all six English teams, their final position was 12th - seeded for the knockout phase."
Newcastle United will earn 47 million from the Champions League league phase this season. The club received revenue from four wins and two draws, yielding roughly 8.5 million from match results. All 36 group participants receive 16.1 million as a base equal share. Newcastle earned just under 7 million for finishing position in the group, bringing total match-related and position payments to about 31.5 million. Other English clubs earned substantially more: Manchester City and Liverpool around 84 million, Arsenal 83 million, Chelsea 80 million and Tottenham 73 million. The disparity stems largely from match results and additional earnings.
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