Nasser Al-Khelaïfi and Leonardo in great discussion on the eve of the Champions League final between PSG and Bayern Munich, August 23, 2020. - David Ramos / AP / SIPA

PSG first on income. Failing to have won the Champions League on Sunday evening, the Parisians should be ahead of Bayern Munich in the distribution of rights redistributed by UEFA at the end of this European season. According to the specialized site The Swiss Ramble , the unfortunate finalist will receive the tidy sum of 134 million euros, against 129.9 million for Bayern.

The highest placed clubs from countries outside the Big Five leagues are #Benfica € 52m (17th), #Ajax 48m (18th), Shakhtar Donetsk € 44m (20th), Zenit Saint Petersburg € 42m (21st), Red Bull Salzburg € 36m ( 24th), Olympiacos € 35m (25th) and Galatasaray € 30m (26th). pic.twitter.com/FCiME6QOKv

- Swiss Ramble (@SwissRamble) August 24, 2020

If the Bavarians receive more than PSG on the results and UEFA coefficient part, the capital club is making up for it with TV rights. They will represent 27.2 million for this season, when the German club will pocket "only" 12.7 million. This is due to the fact that there are only three French clubs in the Champions League, against four Germans, and the large sum spent by RMC Sport to afford the broadcasting rights in our country.

OL 6th, ahead of Juve and Real

Conversely, German rights for C1 are currently the lowest of the five major European championships. "An anomaly which will soon disappear", specifies the Swiss site, since these rights will increase by 70% over the period 2021-2024, with three operators distributing the matches (DAZN, Amazon and ZDF) to replace the history - and monopolistic - Sky Deutschland.

Behind the two finalists, Barcelona, ​​Manchester City and Atlético Madrid complete the top 5. OL are in 6th position, with 88.6 million euros in earnings for the season. It's better than Juventus or Real Madrid.

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