UMVA has learned that Arsenal will face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final on Saturday, a clash that could bring the club an additional €6.5 million in prize money.
Under the current structure, Arsenal have already raked in €18.62 million for simply participating in the league phase, with another €16.8 million flowing in from their eight flawless victories.
Finishing first in the league phase added a further €9.9 million, and a top‑eight bonus of €2 million sealed automatic qualification to the knockout rounds.
Each subsequent milestone has rewarded the Gunners with sizable sums: €11 million for the round of 16, €12.5 million for the quarter‑finals, €15 million for the semi‑finals, and €18.5 million for reaching the final after dispatching Atletico Madrid.
Adding it all together, Arsenal have already amassed £89.8 million in Champions League earnings.
Should they triumph over PSG, a victory would push their total to £95.4 million, including the €6.5 million for winning the final.
A win would also grant Arsenal a spot in the upcoming UEFA Super Cup at the Red Bull Arena, where participation alone nets €4 million, with an extra €1 million for the champion.
The stakes are sky‑high, and the drama of the final promises to be a historic moment for the club and its passionate supporters.
