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The Impressive Bonus PSG Will Receive if It Wins the UEFA Champions League
Paris Saint-Germain is one step away from making history. The reigning European champion will defend its crown against Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League final, and beyond the prestige that comes with winning Europe’s most important club competition once again, the players have a major financial incentive awaiting them.
According to information published by L'Équipe, every member of the squad would receive a bonus of €1 million if they lift the trophy in Budapest. The figure is part of the bonus structure agreed upon at the start of the season and was promoted by the club’s sporting director, Luis Campos.
A Million-Euro Reward for the Entire Squad
The most striking aspect of this reward system is that it is built around a collective philosophy. Unlike previous models, where bonuses could vary depending on individual performances or the prominence of certain stars, PSG has opted for an equal distribution.
The move reflects one of the club’s biggest transformations in recent years. The Parisian project has shifted from relying on star power to building an identity centered on teamwork, tactical discipline, and collective commitment. As a result, every player in the squad would receive exactly the same amount if the club wins the Champions League, regardless of minutes played or personal statistics.

Luis Enrique Prioritizes Sporting Glory
The team managed by Luis Enrique is chasing more than just another European title. A victory would allow the club to secure back-to-back continental crowns and further cement its place among Europe’s elite. It would also strengthen the legacy of a generation that has transformed PSG’s competitive image on the international stage.
However, for Luis Enrique, the primary motivation remains on the pitch. Ahead of the final, the Spanish coach made it clear that no financial incentive can compare to the opportunity of winning the Champions League.
“I don’t think there is any greater motivation than winning the Champions League. We will see who is the better team. Both of us have won our respective domestic leagues, and I will focus on the positive aspects for my team,” the coach said.
The manager also highlighted the importance of enjoying such a special occasion.
“You never know when you will return to a final, so we have to enjoy it to the fullest.”
With €1 million on the line for each player and the chance to continue making history, PSG arrives in Budapest with more than enough motivation to pursue another unforgettable night in Europe.
















