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Record Prize Money for Arsenal Among European Champions

Arsenal logo among European champions
Невимовний успіх Арсеналу у футбольній арені Європи. Photo: Главком

Arsenal's Financial Triumph and Coaching Shifts Across the Premier League

According to Главком: Arsenal has claimed the highest prize earnings among all champions from Europe's top leagues for the 2025/26 season, pocketing €223.45 million. This achievement highlights the club's strong domestic performance, allowing them to outpace their rivals. In the English Premier League, Manchester City and Manchester United followed in second and third place with €219.6 million and €216 million, respectively. Clubs from other European leagues earned significantly less, underscoring the financial dominance of English teams in the sport.

Top European Clubs by Prize Money

The leading clubs in Europe based on domestic prize earnings for the 2025/26 season are as follows:

  • Arsenal - €223.45 million
  • Manchester City - €219.6 million
  • Manchester United - €216 million
  • Barcelona - €180 million
  • Real Madrid - €173 million
  • Bayern Munich - €107.2 million
  • Inter Milan - €83.2 million
  • Paris Saint-Germain - €60 million

Meanwhile, Manchester United is planning a change in their coaching staff. The club's directors are set to propose that co-owner Jim Ratcliffe approve Michael Carrick as the permanent head coach. Carrick took over the team in January, and his appointment could be a crucial step toward ensuring stability at the club.

Additionally, Bournemouth's Spanish head coach Iraola has decided to leave the club after the conclusion of the 2025/26 campaign. He will be replaced by German manager Marco Rose, signaling a shift in coaching personnel at the club. These changes are likely to impact the teams' future performances in upcoming seasons.

Arsenal's financial success, along with that of other English clubs, reinforces their stronghold on European football. Growing prize funds reflect the stability and competitiveness of the English Premier League, which continues to attract top players and managers. Coaching adjustments-such as Carrick's potential permanent role at Manchester United and Rose's appointment at Bournemouth-could prove pivotal in shaping future achievements, as teams aim to improve their standings in both domestic leagues and European tournaments.

As Arsenal celebrates its unprecedented financial achievement, the impact of coaching changes across the Premier League could reshape the competitive landscape. Notably, a significant milestone is set to occur in the Champions League, where a German referee will officiate the final for the first time in history. This development highlights the evolving dynamics within European football, adding another layer of intrigue to the upcoming seasons.

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