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Man City's €85m Champions League haul leaves Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool trailing

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Manchester City have raked in more than €85million from their Champions League run thus far, dwarfing the figures earned by their Premier League rivals.

City are likely to pass the €100m mark once TV money is factored in with only Arsenal coming close to that haul as both teams await Friday's quarter-final draw.

Manchester United's group stage exit hampered their earnings while Liverpool's Europa League run offers comparatively little financial reward.

City brushed FC Copenhagen aside with a 6-2 aggregate win in the last 16 to further swell their coffer in prizemoney. And with huge pots depending on coefficients and TV market shares, City are looking at another bumper payday from the Champions League this season. ALSO READ: Man City suffer huge Kevin De Bruyne injury setback ahead of Newcastle and Arsenal fixtures ALSO READ: Gordon hands Newcastle major injury boost ahead of Man City tie Their current tally is significantly clear of Arsenal, who have so far earned €68.64m while United pocketed €43.45 despite crashing out in the group stage and only winning one game.

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