Champions League Victory Drives PSG to Record €837m Earnings
Story: written by Joseph October 29,2025
Paris Saint-Germain have reported all-time high revenue of €837 million for the 2024/25 season, fuelled by their first-ever UEFA Champions League triumph and a surge in commercial income. The figure represents the strongest financial performance in the club’s history.
The Qatari-owned club described the campaign as exceptional both on and off the pitch. PSG secured their maiden Champions League trophy with a commanding 5–0 win over Inter Milan in the final, while also completing a domestic double.
Details from the financial report released on Tuesday show commercial income rising to €367 million, supported by six newly signed sponsorship agreements. Matchday revenue also hit a club record of €175 million, contributing to the overall increase from last season’s €806 million turnover.
“This achievement reflects the evolution of PSG since the Qatar Sports Investments takeover and highlights the efficiency of a model that is now one of the strongest in global football,” the statement said.
PSG’s growth has been dramatic. When QSI acquired the club in 2011, revenue was €99 million — a fraction of today’s earnings. The latest numbers place the French champions just behind Real Madrid and Manchester City in Europe’s revenue standings.
Forbes valued the Paris club at $4.6 billion earlier this year, ranking them seventh among the world’s most valuable football teams, behind giants like Real Madrid, Manchester United and Barcelona.
PSG’s financial leap reinforces their rising international stature and shows how sporting success continues to strengthen their global commercial appeal under Qatari ownership.
