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Nathaniel Clyne, Adam Lallana and James Milner were all part of England's Euro 2016 squad

Five Premier League clubs were among those to benefit most financially from sending their players to Euro 2016.

Only Italian champions Juventus earned more than Liverpool, Tottenham and Manchester United, while Arsenal and Southampton were also in the top 10.

In total, 641 European clubs from 54 national associations received a revenue share of 150m euros (£127.74m).

Liverpool, top earners in the Premier League, took £2,890,773 for releasing players for the finals and qualifying.

Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Roma completed the top 10.

At the other end of the scale, Gibraltar's inclusion in Euro 2016 qualifying meant Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Division One North side Farsley Celtic and Welsh Premier League outfit Bala Town took a share of the revenue.

How does it work?

An understanding between Uefa, European football's governing body, and the European Club Association (ECA) means some of the revenue from Euro 2016 is shared among those clubs who released players to their national teams.

Clubs that released players for the final tournament took a share of 100m euros (£85.6m), while another 50m euros (£42.58m) was set aside for those that released players for qualifying matches.

Another 744,937 euros (£634,390) was carried over from Euro 2012 and divided up during the qualification phase.

"It is important and fair to recognise and reward the clubs for the release of their players," said ECA Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.

In qualifying, each club that releases a player to the national team for is entitled to receive a fixed amount per player, per match.

For the final tournament, clubs receive a fixed amount per player, per day. This starts 14 days before the player's country's first match and ends the day after their last match.

How did your team fare?

Farsley's Adam Priestley featured for Gibraltar in Euro 2016 qualifying

Liverpool, who supplied five of Roy Hodgson's 23-man England squad, were the top earners in the Premier League and enjoyed the second highest payout for the whole tournament with £2,890,773.

Meanwhile, striker Adam Priestley's appearances in qualifying for Gibraltar pocketed eighth-tier Farsley £21,531.

England - total amount in Euros earned from Euro 2016/qualifying Arsenal 2,463,222 Manchester City 1,929,655 Aston Villa 361,868 Manchester United 2,997,731 Birmingham City 350,609 Middlesbrough 16,486 Blackburn Rovers 550,301 Millwall 269,451 Blackpool 16,706 Milton Keynes Dons 62,428 Bolton Wanderers 36,323 Newcastle United 505,418 Bournemouth 291,977 Norwich City 1,043,583 Bradford City 4,176 Nottingham Forest 581,223 Brentford 22,117 Notts County 37,588 Brighton & Hove Albion 324,393 Oxford United 10,214 Bristol Rovers 42,139 Port Vale 12,529 Burnley 594,792 Preston North End 25,246 Burton Albion 18,516 Queens Park Rangers 250,270 Charlton Athletic 256,443 Reading 1,178,229 Chelsea 1,759,479 Rochdale 4,176 Cheltenham Town 4,176 Rotherham United 30,647 Crawley Town 8,243 Sheffield Wednesday 619,908 Crystal Palace 1,462,685 Southampton 2,094,099 Derby County 1,072,712 Stevenage 8,621 Doncaster Rovers 169,038 Stoke City 1,269,106 Everton 1,490,413 Sunderland 603,010 Farsley 25,283 Swindon Town 4,121 Fleetwood Town 177,391 Tottenham Hotspur 3,066,138 Fulham 753,499 Tranmere Rovers 24,729 Hull City 394, 111 Walsall 16,558 Ipswich Town 290,087 Watford 972,141 Leeds United 226,410 West Bromwich Albion 1,183,939 Leicester City 1,234,158 West Ham United 1,142,549 Liverpool 3,394,511 Wigan Athletic 214,832 Luton Town 16,706 Wolverhampton Wanderers 341,946

Linfield were the only team from Northern Ireland to benefit, while Welsh side Bala Town earned £17,942 from Gibraltar international David Artell.

Northern Ireland - total amount in Euros earned from Euro 2016/qualifying Linfield 62,670

Scotland - total amount in Euros earned from Euro 2016/qualifying Aberdeen 412,639 Kilmarnock 338,152 Celtic 449,280 Motherwell 38,358 Dundee 12,364 Rangers 8,353 Dundee United 20,882 Ross County 30,429 Hamilton Academical 199,051 St Johnstone 107,490 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 132,018