Manchester City has received the biggest financial bonus from UEFA, securing €5.17 million (£4.43m) through the Club Benefits Programme.
This program rewards teams for releasing players for Nations League, Euro qualifiers, and Euro 2024 duty.
Real Madrid followed with €4.79m (£4.1m), while Inter Milan earned €4.65m (£5.65m).
The program, designed to support clubs across all levels, also benefited 10th-tier English side Yorkshire Amateur, who received €7,300 (£6,260).
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin praised the initiative, highlighting its impact on clubs of all sizes and their role in developing players for national competitions.