Mega Celtic cash windfall from UEFA deals Rangers reality check but Philippe Clement holds 2 paths to top jackpot

Mega Celtic cash windfall from UEFA deals Rangers reality check but Philippe Clement holds 2 paths to top jackpot
Mega Celtic cash windfall from UEFA deals Rangers reality check but Philippe Clement holds 2 paths to top jackpot

Mega Celtic cash windfall from UEFA deals Rangers reality check but Philippe Clement holds 2 paths to top jackpot

Mega Celtic cash windfall from UEFA deals Rangers reality check but Philippe Clement holds 2 paths to top jackpot

Celtic defeated Rangers to take first place in the UEFA payment payouts to Scottish Premiership teams for the previous year.

And with Celtic expected to top the UEFA windfall table once more this season—even if they win the Europa League

—Philippe Clement will understand that he needs to win the title this season in order to collect a similar reward the

following season. UEFA has disclosed that Celtic earned more than £26 million from their 2022–23 Champions

League exploits, even though they were the bottom team in their group playing against the best teams in Europe,

Real Madrid, RB Leipzig, and Shakhtar Donetsk, all coached by Ange Postecoglou.

Mega Celtic cash windfall from UEFA deals Rangers reality check but Philippe Clement holds 2 paths to top jackpot
Mega Celtic cash windfall from UEFA deals Rangers reality check but Philippe Clement holds 2 paths to top jackpot

This payment consists of TV rights, prize money, UEFA coefficient payout, and participation fee. Rangers had to play

against Liverpool, Ajax, and Napoli in order to finish last in an abysmal season that saw the team post the poorest

group stage record in history. The Ibrox coffers had a nice lift as £18.29 million poured in the door,

notwithstanding the outcome.

It has also been made public how much money Hearts made thanks to their exploits in the Europa Conference

League. They were eliminated from a group that earned £4.11 million for the Gorgie team, which also included Rigas, Fiorentina, and Istanbul Basaksehir.

And Celtic, led by Brendan Rodgers, will continue to lead the UEFA pay roll for this European season. Despite being

in the group stage, which cost the club over £31 million, they were unable to advance out of a group that contained Lazio, Feyenoord, and Atletico Madrid.

But Rangers can continue adding to their UEFA prize pot as they await to find out their opponent for the last 16 of

the Europa League. The Champions League play-off defeat to PSV landed the club a £4.2million parachute payment.

So far in the Europa League they have raked in almost £13million – taking the total so far to just over £17million before the draw later this month.

Even if Rangers win everything, they will not be able to surpass Celtic’s total this season. Gaining straight entry into

the group stage and winning the competition would enable the team to receive a £26.4 million reward, underscoring

the significance of the Scottish Premiership title fight.

But if Clement’s team wins in Dublin, they will automatically qualify for the group stage, matching Celtic’s total for

the next season—that is, if the Hoops win the championship. Currently, winning the league is the greatest way to get

into Europe’s elite table; the winning team will receive the highest payout in the 2024–2025 distributions.

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