Premier League giant Liverpool run to the final in the last year’s Champions League campaign and earned more than any of their league rivals with a staggering £70 million.
Manchester City edged out rivals Manchester United, pocketing £56m after making it to the last eight, compared to United's measly £35m, who fell at the last 16 hurdles.
Whilst Chelsea failed to qualify for this season's competition, they still managed to land the second best after the Reds with £57m.
The biggest winners were Roma, who Liverpool beat in the semi-finals, taking home £73m, and the champions Real Madrid, who topped the money list on £77m earned.
The money is distributed from a pool, with a number of factors determining the final amount: the number of clubs from the association in the next season's competition, where each club finished last season in their respective domestic competition and how they performed in the European competition itself.