How Liverpool, Aston Villa and Arsenal will pocket huge windfall if they finish in top eight of Champions League table

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LIVERPOOL, Arsenal and Aston Villa are set to receive major financial windfalls if they finish in the top eight of the Champions League.

The Premier League trio occupy first, fifth and eight place respectively in the 36-team table after Tuesday night’s games.

Mohamed Salah of Liverpool FC celebrating a goal.GETTY
Liverpool currently top the Champions League table and are on course to receive a hefty bonus[/caption]
Arsenal FC players celebrating a goal.GETTY
Arsenal will also receive a sizeable bonus[/caption]
Aston Villa's Jhon Duran celebrates scoring a goal.REX
As will Aston Villa, who were eighth after their loss to Monaco[/caption]

Each of the teams participating in this season’s revamped competition will take home a guaranteed £15,744,700.

But thanks to the new league ranking bonus system, as well as they’re final position in the table, they’re all in line to receive whopping bonuses.

The overall bonus sum for the tournament is split into 666 equal shares which were initially each valued at £232,516 – the amount the last-placed team in the competition will receive.

The 35th-placed side will take home two shares, which will be allocated until the table-topper is given 36 shares.

As it stands, current league leaders Liverpool will pocket a whopping £8,370,576 for 36 shares.

Fifth-placed Arsenal are set to take home 33 shares, which equate to £6,742,964.

Aston Villa, meanwhile, are on course to rake in £6,975,480 as a seventh-placed finish will earn them 30 shares.

The shares, however, will be increased due to the undisputed prize money for draws – which increase the pot by £591,675 each time.

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Teams will also receive an additional £1,775,445 for each win they notched in the group stage.

That means Liverpool’s seven wins have pocketed them a staggering £12,428,115.

Arsenal and Villa’s respective four wins apiece, meanwhile, have so far earned them £7,101,780.

Arsenal will be back in Champions League action on Wednesday night, welcoming Croatian big boys Dinamo Zagreb to the Emirates.

Villa, meanwhile, will look to bounce back from their defeat to Monaco against Scottish champions Celtic next Wednesday.

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