How Much Money Every Team Has Made in the 2025/26 Champions League Campaign – Ranked
The 2025/26 UEFA Champions League is well underway, and all 36 teams have already earned substantial prize money. From minnows like Kairat to European giants Manchester City, clubs are lining their pockets as they chase glory on the continent. Here’s a breakdown of what each team has earned so far – starting from the very bottom of the list.
36. Kairat (£17.59m)

The Kazakh champions may be one of the smallest teams in the competition, but their participation alone has earned them over £17 million. Even if they don’t progress, this financial boost is huge for a club of their size.
35. Pafos (£18.71m)

Pafos have enjoyed a solid payday for their debut in the competition. David Luiz’s experience at the back might not be enough to carry them far, but the Cypriots are already richer for the journey.
34. Union Saint-Gilloise (£22.17m)

The Belgian underdogs have pocketed over £22 million so far. A 3-1 win over PSV proved they are capable of pulling off big results on European nights.
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33. Qarabag (£22.25m)

Qarabag stunned Europe by beating Benfica 3-2 in their opening game. Their prize money so far reflects their resilience and ability to cause upsets.
32. Galatasaray (£22.36m)

Despite never winning the Champions League, Galatasaray are a perennial presence in Europe’s top tier. Victor Osimhen’s goals could help them push further, but they’ve already secured a healthy payday.
31. Slavia Prague (£24.35m)

The Czech capital’s giants have bagged over £24 million for their efforts. Their passionate fans at the Fortuna Arena will be hoping for more European nights to come.
30. FC Copenhagen (£26.9m)

Denmark’s biggest club will be frustrated by late dropped points but happy with their earnings. Their £26.9 million haul keeps them competitive on and off the pitch.
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29. Bodo/Glimt (£27.22m)

The Norwegian side earned a draw against Slavia Prague in their opener and have already made £27.22 million. They now face a tough clash with Spurs as they look to keep momentum.
28. Athletic Club (£26.71m)

Athletic Club are back in the Champions League after years of Europa League football. Their Basque-only policy makes this European run extra special as they’ve pocketed over £26 million.
27. Olympiacos (£28m)

Flying the flag for Greece, Olympiacos have earned £28 million so far. Their opening draw with Pafos showed there’s still work to do to advance.
26. Sporting CP (£28.77m)

Sporting began their campaign with a win over Kairat and have already banked nearly £29 million. They’ll be aiming to build on that strong start under new leadership.
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25. Newcastle United (£30.35m)

Back in the Champions League, Newcastle United have brought St James’ Park to life once again. Despite losing to Barcelona, they’ve pocketed over £30 million.
24. Club Brugge (£31.98m)

Brugge made a statement with a 4-1 victory over Monaco. Their prize money is climbing fast as they look to replicate their domestic dominance on the European stage.
23. PSV Eindhoven (£32.09m)

PSV will want to bounce back after a tough loss to Union Saint-Gilloise. The Dutch side still enjoy a nice £32 million injection into their coffers.
22. Ajax (£32.44m)

Ajax faced Inter Milan in their opener and came up short, but the financial benefits remain strong. Their famed youth academy will only benefit from this cash boost.
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21. Napoli (£34.69m)

Napoli, the reigning Serie A champions, started with a loss to Manchester City. They’ll be eager to turn things around but have already earned a respectable £34.69 million.
20. AS Monaco (£36.52m)

Monaco may have suffered a heavy defeat to Brugge, but their £36.5 million earnings provide a silver lining. Their exciting young squad has the potential to recover.
19. Atalanta (£37.04m)

The Italian outfit suffered a 4-0 defeat to PSG, but their attacking style will make them dangerous opponents moving forward. Their £37 million prize money haul is well deserved.
18. Benfica (£37.21m)

Jose Mourinho’s return to Benfica has sparked interest despite a shock loss to Qarabag. The Portuguese giants have still made over £37 million so far.
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17. Marseille (£37.91m)

Roberto De Zerbi’s side started with a defeat to Real Madrid but remain ambitious. The near £38 million they’ve earned will help maintain their upward trajectory.
16. Villarreal (£38.23m)

Villarreal narrowly lost to Spurs thanks to an early own goal. The Yellow Submarine will hope to bounce back with their £38 million earnings keeping them afloat.
15. Juventus (£39.56m)

Juventus shared eight goals with Dortmund in a thrilling opener. Their £39 million earnings will help as they attempt to return to Europe’s elite.
14. Eintracht Frankfurt (£40.66m)

Frankfurt shocked Galatasaray with a 5-1 win to open their campaign. Their impressive performance has been rewarded with over £40 million.
13. Atletico Madrid (£44.68m)

Diego Simeone’s men fell to Liverpool but are still very much in the mix. Their £44.68 million in earnings reflect their standing as perennial contenders.
12. Tottenham Hotspur (£44.92m)

Thomas Frank’s Spurs are back in the Champions League after last season’s Europa League triumph. Their first-round winnings already exceed £44 million.
11. Bayer Leverkusen (£46.41m)

Leverkusen had a rocky start but still managed to collect a handsome sum. Their £46.41 million earnings will help steady the ship after a managerial change.
10. Inter Milan (£46.65m)

Last year’s runners-up are back looking to go one step further. Inter have already raked in over £46 million as they seek redemption.
9. Borussia Dortmund (£48.76m)

A wild 4-4 draw with Juventus kicked off Dortmund’s campaign in style. The Germans are closing in on £50 million in prize money.
8. Barcelona (£49.52m)

Marcus Rashford’s brace against Newcastle got Barca off to the perfect start. Their star-studded attack looks ready for a deep run, with nearly £50 million banked.
7. Arsenal (£50.13m)

Mikel Arteta’s side opened with a convincing win over Athletic Club. Their £50 million earnings underline their resurgence on the European stage.
6. Chelsea (£50.84m)

Chelsea are flying high after their Club World Cup triumph and a strong start in Europe. Their prize money so far stands just shy of £51 million.
5. Real Madrid (£53.95m)

Los Blancos are chasing a record-extending 16th Champions League crown. Over £53 million has already flowed into their accounts.
4. Liverpool (£54.9m)

Liverpool’s revamped squad has started brilliantly, with wins and goals aplenty. Their £54.9 million haul makes them one of the top earners so far.
3. Bayern Munich (£55.34m)

Vincent Kompany’s Bayern Munich are among the favourites this season. Harry Kane’s goals continue to pay dividends, as do their £55 million earnings.
2. Paris Saint-Germain (£56.3m)

The reigning champions are chasing back-to-back titles. PSG have already made over £56 million and look like a force once again.
1. Manchester City (£57.42m)

Pep Guardiola’s City are off to a flying start after beating Napoli. Their £57.42 million haul makes them the highest earners in the competition so far.