Last night’s elimination of paris saint germain against Bayern Munich is not only new sports failure of the French club in its desire to win the Champions League, it also indicates a Economic impact important for the Parisian club. Because his departure from the highest competition at the club means that he will stop being welcomed around €43 million.
This is the amount you will receive as a base should reach the final and claim victory in the highest continental club competition. From this stage of 16 stages, they will only receive 9.6 million euros for the classification of the club given by UEFA because there is no concept entered in the benefits for victory or draw because PSG lost in two rounds of 16 duels. But in addition, this removal indicates that you will stop receiving them possible income tomorrow
1− classification for rooms final: 10.6 million euros per club;
2− classification for semifinals: 12.5 million euros per club;
3− classification for final: 15.5 million euros per club.
4- The winners from UCL can expect to receive an additional 4.5 million euros. Added to this is the revenue that UEFA plans for each game: €2.8 million for a win and €930,000 for a draw. It assumes this scenario implies giving more than 40 million euros. Specifically 43.1 million euros. What he will receive, in addition to income for participation and matches in the group stage, are amounts based on coefficients (€600.6 M)
These fees are paid based on performances over a period ten years. In addition to the coefficient points accumulated during this period, the ranking includes bonus points for winning the Champions League.
And it will also enter the market pool item with an estimated value of €300.3 million and that it is distributed according to the proportional value of each television market represented by the clubs participating in the UCL (group stage onwards).
Source: La Verdad

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