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UEFA have revealed how Real Madrid pocketed €139m in prize money for winning the 2024 Champions League title.
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Arsenal defender Gabriel will sit out the rest of the season after having surgery on his hamstring, the Premier League club said on Thursday in what is a major blow to Mikel Arteta's side.
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Real Madrid has been waiting for UEFA's decision regarding the investigation of four Los Blancos players after the Champions League Round of 16 win over rivals
Real Madrid's April schedule features La Liga matches, the Champions League quarterfinals and the Copa del Rey final.
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GENEVA — Champions League winner Real Madrid topped the prize money list last season by getting almost 139 million euros ($154 million), UEFA said on Thursday, finally confirming the payments.
Manchester City were again the highest-earning Premier League team in the Champions League, netting €110.4m. Arsenal’s return to the showpiece competition was worth €94m, while Manchester United, who failed to progress beyond the group stages last season, brought in €60.7m.
Medical staff may wince but football has a long history of key players returning from serious injuries straight into big games
La Liga giants Real Madrid are sweating over the availability of a key member of the club’s backline for their upcoming Champions League showdown with Arsenal.That’s according to Marca, who point
Real Madrid is on edge as UEFA investigates Antonio Rüdiger for a throat-slitting gesture after the Atlético Madrid game. The defender faces a potential ban that could rule him out of the Champions League quarterfinal against Arsenal.
A bonus edition of El Clasico has officially been added to the calendar, with Real Madrid and Barcelona set to face off later this month in the final of the Copa del Rey. The matchup in the final will mark the fourth edition of El Clasico this season,
"Real Madrid are a great team and they have the most victories in the Champions League. We respect them, but we don't fear any team. "We have just got to stay together. If we control everything we can control, I am sure we will be fine," said 18-year-old Lewis-Skelly.