Both will contest only the second-ever all-English Champions League final in Madrid on June 1, and while that gleaming trophy is the real prize, the money made along the way is a pretty good one too. (Image: Danehouse/Getty)(Image: Dan Mullan)And numbers crunched by British blogger @SwissRamble show just how lucrative the runs to the final have been. He calculates that the Reds have made around £92.5million from reaching Madrid, which - due to a huge increase in Champions League revenue - is roughly £22.5million more than their run to the Kiev final last year. Tottenham, meanwhile, are said to have earned just over £88million from their exploits, compared to £52.7million from reaching the last-16 last season. They too would earn an extra £3.5million if they were to lift the trophy in Madrid.
Source: Daily Mirror May 09, 2019 14:43 UTC