Paris SG has entered the legend of the Champions League. By retaining its title won a year earlier against Inter Milan, the capital club is only the second to retain its title since the reform of the C1 at the beginning of the 90s. The Rouge et Bleu thus join Zinedine Zidane’s Real Madrid, three-time winner of the event between 2016 and 2018.
Thanks to their victory, PSG also hit the jackpot. Already assured of receiving nearly 140 million euros before the final, the French champions saw their jackpot increase further with the success won against the Gunners. A bonus of 6.5 million euros is in fact paid to the winners. Add to this the four million euros planned for its qualification for the UEFA Super Cup and it is therefore a check for some 150 million euros that PSG will receive for its journey to the Champions League.
Details of the 149.9 million euros
-Participation: 18.62 million euros
-Performance in group stage: 18.7 million euros
-Qualification in play-offs: 1 million euros
-Qualification in the round of 16: 11 million euros
-Qualification to the quarter-finals: 12.5 million euros
-Qualification in the semi-finals: 15 million euros
-Qualification for the final: 18.5 million euros
-Final victory: 6.5 million euros
-Participation in the UEFA Super Cup: 4 million euros
-TV and marketing rights: 34 million euros
One million per player regardless of their status
The title won by PSG will nevertheless cost the capital club dearly. Consequence of the big bonus that each Parisian player will receive for this new coronation. According to
The Teama bonus of one million euros will in fact be paid to each Parisian, regardless of their status in the team.
Only one prerequisite: having played one minute of the game during the European campaign. Thus, Dro Fernandez, who has only played three minutes since his arrival last winter, will touch as much as Ousmane Dembélé, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia or Marquinhos. The amount of the bonus and its triggering were negotiated at the start of the season by the Parisian captain as well as Achraf Hakimi, Vitinha and Ousmane Dembélé.