Champions League winner Paris Saint-Germain generated a club record turnover of 837 million euros (USD 976 million) last season.
The figures released by the club on Tuesday include €175 million in matchday revenue and €367 million in commercial revenue, with six new partners joining the club.
The figures include the men’s and women’s football teams as well as the handball and judo teams. By comparison, revenue for the 2023/24 season was 806 million euros, the third highest in European football.
PSG’s men’s team won the domestic double and captured the Champions League for the first time by beating Inter Milan 5-0 in the final, giving Qatari investor QSI the trophy he craved after taking over the club in June 2011.
The club was valued at US$4.6 billion by Forbes in May, placing the club seventh among the most valuable football teams in the world. Real Madrid led with $6.75 billion, followed by Manchester United ($6.6 billion) and Spanish champions Barcelona ($5.65 billion).
However, low television revenues in Ligue 1 and the 48,000-capacity Parc des Princes stadium – significantly smaller than those of other leading clubs in Europe – hampered PSG’s further financial growth.
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The Parc des Princes was owned by Paris City Hall, and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo does not want to sell the stadium to the club, which hoped to buy and expand it rather than go elsewhere.
“Our door is always open to the expansion of the Parc des Princes, which is owned by the city of Paris,” Hidalgo told Le Parisien newspaper in June.
“Not to sell, but to expand.” Plans for a new and larger stadium outside the Parc des Princes with a minimum capacity of 60,000 were still being considered in Passy or Massy, both on the outskirts of the city.
A decision on the new stadium was expected to be made in the autumn of next year.
Published on October 28, 2025
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