PSG is ninety minutes, or a little more in the event of extension, to write history. Opposed to Inter Milan in the final of the Champions League, Saturday evening at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Paris Saint-Germain can become the second French club to register its name at the C1 list after Olympique de Marseille in 1993.
But beyond the prestige, a coronation of champions of France against the Nerazzurri would also have important economic consequences. The sports daily L'Equipe unveils the jackpot that awaits the red and blue at the end of this European campaign 2024-2025, and the amount is simply astronomical!
By reaching the final, PSG has already made sure to receive around 119.5 million euros, between participation bonuses, results and TV rights. A victory against Inter would bring him an additional 25 million euros, to which will be added 4 million euros to compete in the next UEFA supercup against Tottenham.
Jackpot for PSG!
But that's not all. Ticketing revenues also allowed Red and Blue to collect more than 60 million euros this season in the Champions League. In total, more than 200 million euros will enter the Parisian funds, before a club World Cup that could also report very big!
The new formula of the FIFA Club World Cup, which will take place from June 15 to July 13 in the United States, must actually bring between 100 and 150 million euros to its winner, specifies L'Equipe. Enough to dig one more the colossal gap that already exists between Paris Saint-Germain and its main competitors in Ligue 1.