Italian clubs Champions League 2017/18 revenue: Juventus €80m, Roma €72m & Napoli €39m. They benefit from the second highest TV pool, which is only distributed between three clubs. Juve and Roma also boosted by Napoli not qualifying from Group. pic.twitter.com/db7XQhN9nd— Swiss Ramble (@SwissRamble) March 15, 2018
geez.. 72 mil. Hopefully that along with the sale of Emerson and a sponsor will put us at least even so we don't have to sell a key player. Qualify for the CL next year and this could be a good summer.
The figure can go down if Juve outlast us in the competition, and go up if they get knocked out before us. As if I needed more reasons to cheer against Juve.
72 million eh? We givin’ all that to Alisson? Also, 32 to million to Celtic? What are they going to do with that? I mean really... the PSG of Scotland.
#Roma have earned a whopping €80.6 million in revenue from this season’s #ChampionsLeague campaign: a look into what it means for the club and their Financial Fair Play standing▶️ https://t.co/nPdSpBrJLf pic.twitter.com/gOU8Z13SrK— RomaPress (@ASRomaPress) March 17, 2018 We should earn 2-3M more from the Barca match tickets at the very least, but as said before the TV pool money could go down (or up).
“Both Roma and Juve, therefore, split Napoli’s share of the television market pool due to their elimination in the competition (Juve’s figure is higher because they finished higher than Roma in the Serie A table in the previous season).” Lol.. great rule. Way to promote parity, UEFA. Either way, this was interesting, and it confirmed my belief of them sticking to the plan. Thanks for the post, dude!