Valencia would lose up to 50 million euros if the RFEF's proposal becomes reality Valencia No European football means low revenue

Valencia would lose up to 50 million euros in revenue if they don't play in Europe next season.

According to the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF)'s proposal to UEFA, Los Che wouldn't be given a European place if the season cannot be completed.

Albert Celades' side are currently sat outside the European places in LaLiga Santander in seventh, with the RFEF's proposal seeing Getafe and Atletico Madrid being given Europa League spots next season.

Valencia have played in the Champions League for the past two seasons, earning more than 60 million euros from the competition.

However, if you go back to the 2017/18 season when Valencia weren't in any European competitions, they earned just 7.2 million euros in revenue.

It's true that the Europa League isn't the same as the Champions League, but it would at least be a trustworthy source of revenue for the club.