Juventus have been declared as the highest-earning club from last season's Champions League.
The Italian outfit made just over £56m from the competition, as revealed in official figures released by UEFA.
The data is based on UEFA central funds, prize money and television income.
Despite reaching the quarter-finals of the competition, Juventus gained most of their money from TV rights.
Eventual winners Bayern Munich are in second place on the list with £47m, while runners-up Borussia Dortmund took home £46m.
Manchester United are the highest-placed British club in eighth position with £35.5m.
Arsenal earned £31m and Chelsea pocketed £30m before going on to make a further £10m in the Europa League.
Elsewhere, Manchester City were rewarded with £24m despite being eliminated in the group stage.
List of top Champions League earners:
Juventus - £56.1m
Bayern Munich - £47.3m
Borussia Dortmund - £46.5m
AC Milan - £44.1m
Real Madrid - £41.6m
Barcelona - £39.1m
Paris Saint-Germain - £38.4m
Manchester United £30.5m
Montpellier - £27.8m
Malaga - £27.6m
Arsenal - £27m
Chelsea - £26.4m
Manchester City £24.7m