PSG will hit the jackpot thanks to the World Cup
Everything is going well at PSG. After a second consecutive coronation in the Champions League, the Parisians are creating a dynasty that scares all of Europe. At the same time, everything is going very well financially. This Friday, FIFA unveiled its profit distribution program for the World Cup, allocating a record budget of 250 million dollars to clubs releasing their internationals. Teams will receive a guaranteed minimum of $5,000 per player per day, which will be adjusted upwards based on actual playing time at the end of the tournament.
Thanks to its 16 selected players, Paris Saint-Germain is promised a nice jackpot, taking full advantage of the 70% increase in the overall budget compared to the 2022 edition, as explained The Parisian. In addition to the prizes for the final phase, FIFA is innovating by distributing an envelope of 100 million dollars for the elimination phase, rewarding each club to the tune of 2,362 dollars per player and per match. The reigning European champion is already guaranteed to receive around $309,000, or more than 268,000 euros. The capital club saw 20 members of its squad make 131 appearances during qualifying, capitalizing in particular on the long schedule in the South America zone.





