31.05.2026 17:30
PSG, who won the Champions League by defeating Arsenal in the final, became the highest-earning team of the season with €145.9 million in revenue. In the list where Arsenal ranked second with €143.2 million, Bayern Munich took third place. This season, seven clubs managed to exceed the €100 million revenue threshold in the Champions League. Here are the details...
After the completion of the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League season, the revenues earned by clubs have been revealed. PSG, who defeated Arsenal on penalties in the final to win the cup, also topped the revenue rankings. In the Champions League, 7 clubs managed to exceed the 100 million euro threshold.
PSG WON BOTH THE CUP AND THE TOP SPOT
Paris Saint-Germain, who defeated Arsenal on penalties in the Champions League final, secured the cup for the second consecutive time. The French giant drew attention not only for its sporting success but also for its revenue. According to a report published by Football Meets Data, PSG became the club with the highest earnings of the season, with a revenue of 145.9 million euros.
ARSENAL REMAINED IN SECOND PLACE
Arsenal, who lost the cup in the final, ranked second in the revenue table. The English representative earned a total of 143.2 million euros from its Champions League campaign. It was noteworthy that the revenue difference between PSG and Arsenal was only 2.7 million euros.
7 CLUBS EXCEEDED 100 MILLION EUROS
With the new format of the Champions League, club revenues have increased significantly. This season, a total of 7 clubs managed to surpass the 100 million euro threshold. Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid, and Barcelona also made it onto this list.
The highest-earning clubs of the 2025-26 Champions League season are ranked as follows:
- PSG – 145.9 million euros
- Arsenal – 143.2 million euros
- Bayern Munich – 127.3 million euros
- Liverpool – 109.5 million euros
- Atletico Madrid – 104.2 million euros
- Real Madrid – 102.6 million euros
- Barcelona – 100.3 million euros
NEW FORMAT BROUGHT SMILES TO CLUBS
The new Champions League format implemented by UEFA has significantly boosted club revenues. Especially teams that advanced further in the tournament filled their coffers with broadcast revenues, performance bonuses, and commercial income.