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Updated on 31/10.

The payments UEFA made to clubs for their performance in the 2017/18 Champions League have been revealed.

UEFA released the figures today and they make for som interesting reading, with each club getting a €12.7m participation bonus as a minimum.

English clubs earned big in the tournament - even those that were not that successful.

Chelsea, for example, were given €40.563m as a share of the "market pool", based on a proportional value of each TV market represented by the clubs taking part in the tournament.

The Blues were rewarded with a large amount due to the fact that UEFA states "half of the amount representing the value of each market will be split among the clubs based on their performance in the previous domestic championship."

In comparison, Manchester United received €13.492m and Anderlecht received €4.726m.

Despite reaching the final, Liverpool earned LESS than Roma, who they defeated in the semi-final.

The Reds earned €81.283m, whilst Roma were handed €83.802m - the difference being Roma being given €45.209m in market share in comparison to Liverpool's €29.19m.

Look below to see how much each English club received - all in euros.