It will be a small consolation for the Reds, who suffered heartache in the final vs Real Madrid. But the money boosted their transfer kitty to splash out on Naby Keita, Fabinho, Alisson and others last summer. Manchester City edged out rivals Manchester United, pocketing £56m after making it to the last eight, compared to United's measly £35m, who fell at the last 16 hurdle. Whilst Chelsea failed to qualify for this season's competition, they still managed to land the second best after the Reds with £57m. "You should not think about it, you should not constantly think about how can I score again?
Source: Daily Mirror October 25, 2018 14:03 UTC