Arsenal have been handed financial boost ahead of the, thanks to their progression to the semi-final.
overcame Real Madrid 5-1 on aggregate on Wednesday night to book their place in the final four of the competition. ’s men came out as 2-1 winners at the Bernabeu after a 3-0 win in the first leg a week earlier.
Arsenal will now face Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-final. The French side overcame Aston Villa 5-4 on aggregate in their quarter-final clash.
READ MORE:
READ MORE:
As well as the excitement of getting nearer to the ultimate European silverware, the progression to the semi-final also brings financial rewards for Arsenal.
Just for making the group stage of the competition, teams are awarded €18.62 million (£15.6m). Every win in the group stage is worth €2.1 million (£1.7m), with each position in the table worth another €275,000 (£230,000).
The top eight teams in the league also earned a €2 million (£1.6m) bonus.
Therefore, thanks to six wins and a third place finish, the Gunners earned £38.64 million from the group stage alone.
Reaching the semi-final stage of the competition bags them an extra £12.7 million. That will therefore take their earnings so far to £51.34 million, that will only increase if Arsenal get to the final.
The runners-up of the competition earn £15.6 million, while the winner bags £21.1 million.
The extra money could come in handy for Arsenal, especially with the summer transfer window quickly approaching.
Arteta is keen on strengthening his attacking options in the off-season. Players such as Alexander Isak, Viktor Gyokeres and Benjamin Sesko are among those being watched by Arsenal.
You may also like
Who is Renaud Camus and why was the French writer banned in UK?
Delhi airport flyers may face delays as main runway stays shut
Bank Nifty in focus after robust Q4 results by leading private lenders
IPL 2025: Prasidh Is A Great Prospect Not Only For GT, But For India, Says Rayudu
At Goa's Cashew Fest, stomp out the juice, slow roast the nut