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Premier League Champions League guaranteed income ranking: Manchester City No. 1, Tottenham Hotspur can earn more than Arsenal

The British Sun announced the estimated guaranteed income of the six Premier League teams that will compete in the Champions League next season, and Manchester City will earn more than 53 million pounds, ranking first. Tottenham, which just won the UEFA Cup championship, will have up to 2-5 million pounds more than Arsenal. Newcastle estimates that its guaranteed income is only 25.4 million pounds, not as good as Manchester City's.

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The Sun reported: "According to the UEFA bonus model that started last season, all six Premier League teams will receive a start-up bonus of 15.72 million pounds. However, based on the performance of the European game in the past 5-10 years and the contract value of national television stations in each region, the division of the 'value pillar' of 717 million pounds, Manchester City and Newcastle have a difference of about 30 million pounds."

"Manchester City ranked second in the European game in the past five years, and all have won the largest share in the European region, worth 28.23 million pounds. According to the European game rankings in the past 10 seasons, Manchester City also received the third largest share in the non-European region, worth 9.18 million pounds, so Manchester City has a total of 53.13 million pounds." The Sun reported.

Liverpool ranked second with 51.64 million pounds in this list. Chelsea won 48.82 million pounds, ranking third. Although Tottenham is only ranked 17th in the Premier League, if Portugal Super League runner-up Benfica fails to pass the qualifying round, they will receive a prize of 44.62 million pounds. With the dividends to participate in the European Super Cup, Tottenham will receive a maximum of more than 48 million pounds, which is slightly more than Arsenal.

Newcastle has not been a regular visitor in the European competition in the past five seasons, so it can only receive a guaranteed bonus of 25.4 million pounds, which is more than half less than Manchester City.