Paris Saint-Germain is eagerly anticipating the inaugural edition of the Club World Cup, set to take place in the United States from June 14 to July 13, particularly for its financial benefits.
The highly controversial tournament is shaping up to be a lucrative opportunity for PSG. FIFA has announced a total prize pool of approximately €930 million—more than double the €409 million awarded at the 2022 World Cup. As one of the 32 participating clubs, PSG is guaranteed at least €30 million, with potential earnings exceeding €100 million if they win the competition. This windfall could significantly boost the club’s finances.
€30 to €100 Million for PSG
The Club World Cup is backed by major sponsors, including DAZN, which invested €1 billion for broadcasting rights, along with Coca-Cola, Bank of America, Hisense, and AB InBev.
However, the tournament has sparked concerns among players due to an already packed calendar and the increased risk of injuries. The players’ union (FIFPro) and the European Leagues Association have filed a complaint against FIFA, while stars such as Rodri, Van Dijk, and Tchouaméni have even hinted at a possible strike.
Despite the controversy, FIFA has strong support from clubs, particularly through the ECA, led by PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, who views the competition’s economic benefits favorably.