Inter’s total revenues from participation in the Champions League this season would reach €75 million if they were to beat Liverpool this evening and move on to the quarter-finals.

This according to Italian football finance news outlet Calcio e Finanza, who detail what the Nerazzurri’s earnings would be should they complete an improbable comeback over the Reds this evening at Anfield.

Inter have already earned €15.64 million for participation in the competition, €15.9 million in add-ons for their ten-year/historical rankings, and €9.97 in add-ons based on their results in the group stage.

In addition to this, the Nerazzurri have brought in €9.6 million for qualifying for the knockout rounds for the first time in a decade, with that amount just for making it to the round of sixteen.

Should Inter turn around the first leg deficit against the Reds and progress to the quarter-finals of the competition, then €10.6 million would be added to their total.

Meanwhile, their share of the “market pool” for Italian clubs would be at least €13.7 million (with the exact amount determined only when all Italian clubs are out of the competition).