Arsenal are set for a massive financial windfall from their Champions League campaign, with the club already earning over £95 million in prize money ahead of Saturday's final against Paris Saint-Germain. The Gunners have won all eight league phase matches, topping the table and securing automatic knockout qualification.
Mikel Arteta's side received €18.62 million (£16 million) just for participating in the league phase, plus €2.1 million (£1.81 million) per win, totalling €16.8 million (£14.5 million) in performance-related earnings. Finishing first in the league phase earned an additional €9.9 million (£8.5 million), with a €2 million (£1.7 million) bonus for being in the top eight.
Arsenal collected €11 million (£9.5 million) for reaching the round of 16, €12.5 million (£10.8 million) for the quarter-finals, €15 million (£12.9 million) for the semi-finals, and €18.5 million (£15.9 million) for reaching the final. If they beat PSG in Budapest, they will receive an extra €6.5 million (£5.6 million), bringing the total to £95.4 million.
Victory would also secure a place in the UEFA Super Cup on August 12 against Aston Villa, with €4 million (£3.4 million) for participation and an additional €1 million (£860,000) for winning. Combined with the Champions League prize, Arsenal's total could exceed £120 million.



