Manchester City have made more than £54million in Champions League prize money this season after advancing to the semi-finals.
Erling Haaland has played no small part in their run to the final four and has already effectively paid back the £51million transfer fee City paid to trigger the release clause in his Borussia Dortmund contract during the summer transfer window.
The striker has scored 12 goals in the competition, four more than closest rival Mohamed Salah and double the tally of Real Madrid's Vinícius Júnior, the closest competitor on a team in the semi-finals.
Haaland took his total to a dozen with the opener against Bayern, having earlier missed a penalty, setting up their tie against the reigning champions and securing City an £11 million windfall. READ MORE: Guardiola sends Haaland message after City penalty miss That is the financial reward they, Madrid, Milan and Inter all receive for winning their quarter-finals.
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