Roma’s Champions League exit not only damages them financially, but it boosts the coffers of Juventus and Napoli.

The Giallorossi crashed out of the competition in the preliminary round, losing 4-1 on aggregate to Porto, and will enter the Europa League group phase instead.

This changes the way the money from the Champions League, including TV rights, are divided up.

Roma’s Champions League exit not only damages them financially, but it boosts the coffers of Juventus and Napoli.

The Giallorossi crashed out of the competition in the preliminary round, losing 4-1 on aggregate to Porto, and will enter the Europa League group phase instead.

This changes the way the money from the Champions League, including TV rights, are divided up.

Roma will only get €10m, while the remaining €100m will be split between Juventus and Napoli.

The first €50m is divided thusly: €27.5m to Juventus and €22.5m to Napoli (55 per cent to 45 per cent).

The second €50m will depend on how many games they each take part in during the course of the Champions League.

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