he winners of the European Super League could earn almost triple what they would in the Champions League.


Each participating club in the European Super League will receive 3.5 billion euros to start with, with American bank JP Morgan heading up the financial backing of the project.


The club that wins the European Super League could be due close to 400 million euros, compared to the 120 million euros that is given out to the Champions League winners each year. Barcelona, who reached the semi-finals in 2019, received 117 million euros in prize money.


As for the rest of the 1.95 billion euros in the European Super League, 488 million (25 percent) will be handed out in initial payments and another 585 million based on results.


Another 30 percent of payments will go based on a club's coefficient achieved over the past 10 years. That leaves 292 million euros (15 percent) dished out in add-ons.


These figures haven't been confirmed by the European Super League, but they almost triple those currently earned by clubs in the Champions League.

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