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Liverpool To Net Close To €85M For Champions League Run

A report from Deloitte showed Liverpool is "set to receive" from €80M-€85M ($94M-$99.7M) from UEFA for the team's progression to the Champions League final, according to Nick Hill of BDAILY. The club that wins the match will receive €15.5M ($18.2M) from UEFA, while the runner-up will receive €11M ($13M). The €80M figure that Liverpool will "accumulate from UEFA is awarded for the participation in all rounds of the competition." Deloitte Partner Sean Beech said, "The team's performance in the Champions League will drive revenue growth for Liverpool FC and should see them climb the Football Money League rankings in the coming year" (BDAILY, 5/24).

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