In a period that includes two editions of the Nations League and the qualification and final phase of Euro2024, 19 Portuguese clubs received a total of 3,446,085.80 euros, with Benfica being the Portuguese team with the highest value, reaching almost €1.3 million.

For the loan of players to European teams, FC Porto received €781,000, while Sporting received €524,000, in a list that includes clubs that did not play in professional championships during this period, such as Marco and Vianense, which both received around €22,000.

English clubs most benefited, with around 46 ME, with the other countries in the five main European leagues following in this ranking – Italy (35 ME), Germany (30), Spain (22) and France (11).

Manchester City, with Portuguese internationals Ruben Dias, Matheus Nunes and Bernardo Silva, received around €5 million, followed by Real Madrid (4.8), Inter Milan (4.6), FC Barcelona (4.4), Paris Saint-Germain (4.4) and Bayern Munich (4.3).

In total, UEFA distributed €233 million, the largest amount ever awarded, among 901 clubs from all 55 member countries of European football's governing body.