Paris Saint-Germain has a huge opportunity on Saturday in Budapest. Beyond the sporting stakes, a victory in the Champions League final against Arsenal would also allow the Parisian club to reach a new financial milestone.
PSG is cashing in on the European stage, even if Ligue 1 does not generate the same level of revenue. Already guaranteed one of the most profitable European campaigns in its history, the French champions have accumulated €139.4 million in income from their Champions League run. Performance bonuses, ranking rewards, and commercial revenues have all played a major role in this outstanding result.
A Final Financial Reward Within Reach
The total could climb even higher. If Luis Enrique’s men lift the trophy on Saturday night, they would receive an additional €10.5 million bonus from UEFA.
That would bring PSG close to the symbolic €150 million revenue mark. It would further confirm the club’s status as one of Europe’s most powerful forces, both on and off the pitch.
The figure is particularly striking in France. According to estimates reported by L’Équipe, PSG’s European earnings would even exceed the total net domestic TV rights revenue that the 18 Ligue 1 clubs are expected to share this season after commissions are deducted. The comparison highlights the enormous financial gap between the Champions League and domestic competitions. For Paris, a first European title would therefore carry a double significance: securing a place in continental football history while completing a record-breaking financial achievement for a French club.
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