
"Champions League winner Paris Saint-Germain generated club-record revenue of €837 million ($976m) last season. The figures released by the club on Tuesday include €175m in matchday revenue and €367m in commercial revenue, with six new partners joining the club. The figures encompass the men's and women's football teams as well as handball and judo teams. By comparison, revenue for the 2023-24 season was €806m, which was the third highest in European football."
"The club was valued by Forbes at $4.6 billion in May, placing it seventh among the world's most valuable football teams. Real Madrid led with $6.75B, followed by Manchester United ($6.6B) and LaLiga champion Barcelona ($5.65B). However, low television revenue in Ligue 1 and the Parc des Princes stadium's 48,000-capacity -- considerably smaller than other leading clubs in Europe -- were hampering further financial growth for PSG."
Paris Saint-Germain generated a club-record €837 million in revenue last season, including €175m in matchday revenue and €367m in commercial income, and added six new commercial partners. The total covers men's and women's football as well as handball and judo teams. Revenue rose from €806m in 2023-24, previously the third highest in European football. The men's team won the domestic double and the Champions League with a 5-0 final win over Inter Milan. Forbes valued the club at $4.6 billion, while Ligue 1's low TV income and the Parc des Princes' 48,000 capacity constrain further growth. Expansion or a new 60,000-capacity stadium is under consideration, with a decision expected next autumn.
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