On Wednesday evening at the Parc des Princes, Paris Saint-Germain secured their place in the final of the Champions League 2024-2025 with a 2-1 victory over Arsenal (3-1 on aggregate) in the second leg of their semi-final. This secures a further 18.5 million euros in winnings from the competition this season, a very handsome sum as Fmeetsdata noted.
With the extra 20 million euros, PSG now has 137.9 million euros in its coffers. A very attractive amount, and the highest of all the participants. Now it’s time to fight for an additional 10.5 million euros: the bonus for the winner and for participation in the UEFA Supercup (Champions League winner versus Europa League winner).
Of course, we’re thinking first and foremost of the pitch, the history, and so on. But this economic plus is not negligible. It’s an important asset if you want to establish yourself at the highest level over the long term. It’s just a question of making the most of it. Not forgetting other revenues, of course. Including ticket sales, which, according to L’Equipe, brought in around 12 million euros for the second leg of the semi-final alone.