The Champions race ended with the party of Atalanta and Inter, respectively third and fourth in the last Serie A which are added to Juventus and Napoli for the first European competition next year. Pending further confirmation on how the prizes are distributed and above all the final composition of the 32 teams after the playoffs, Calcio e Finanza already makes the first estimates regarding the possible revenues of Italian teams in the next Champions League.
“Certainty” – the law states – “are the 15.25 million euros guaranteed by the participation for each club, just as Juventus is certain of the sixth place and about 28.7 million euros deriving from the historical ranking”. While for the other Italian teams the minimum number of historical ranking will depend on the playoffs and on the Europa League final: Inter today is 16th with 18.7 million (but can go down to 21st position in the event of qualifying for Ajax, Lyon, Porto and Arsenal to the groups, with revenues of 14.4 million), Napoli is 17th with 17.7 million (like Inter can lose four positions, falling to 13.3 million) while those who risk big is Atalanta , today 25th and last with the strong risk of going down to the 32nd place which is worth 1.1 million euros due to the scarce presence in Europe over the years.
However, Aurelio De Laurentiis can already smile. Considering, in fact, the minimum requirements of the market pool to be recognized for the different teams, Napoli has already in its pocket at least 40 million euros obtainable from the next European competition. Without considering also the revenues based on the performances as regards the Uefa prizes and the second part of the market pool to be assigned, in addition to the box-office revenues for the at least three home matches to be played in the group stage which will be able to further increase the collections.
From: Il Mattino.
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