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Real tops CL money table

Neyon - Champions League winners Real Madrid have received the biggest UEFA payment from this season's tournament with €57.4 million.

UEFA says the 32 teams which qualified for the group stage shared €904 million in prize money and bonuses.

Paris Saint-Germain was second in the money table, getting €54.4 million despite losing in the quarterfinals.

PSG scored well by claiming a big share of French television rights money.

However, UEFA is withholding €20 million as a fine for overspending.

Atletico Madrid, the beaten finalist, was third with €50 million.

UEFA says Manchester United, Juventus, Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Barcelona all earned at least €40 million.

Anderlecht's €12.2 million payment was the lowest.

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