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Barca eye €12.5 million largesse for PSG win

Raphinha scored twice when Barca beat PSG 3-2 in Paris… last week.

•Dortmund, Atletico Madrid clash again
Barcelona are aiming to reach the UEFA Champions League semifinals for the first time since 2019 as they take on Paris Saint-Germain today.

The PSG game will serve as the second leg of the quarterfinal tie, with Barcelona coming on the back of a 3-2 win in the first leg.

Simply a draw, therefore, would be enough for Barça to seal a berth in the semifinal stage, where they will face either Atletico Madrid or Borussia Dortmund.

A ticket to the UCL semis could go a long way in helping Barcelona somewhat restore the club’s lost glory.

The Catalans, after all, have struggled a lot in European competitions lately. Before this season, they were notably knocked out on UCL group stages for two consecutive campaigns.

However, apart from gaining prestige, Barcelona has much more to play for as they host PSG at Estadio Olimpic.

A ticket to the semifinal stage of the Champions League could go a long way in aiding Barcelona’s economic situation, as they would stand to earn €12.5 million if they get past PSG, reports Alex Pintanel.

From the face of it, a figure of just €12.5 million might appear minuscule for any top European club. But as far as Barcelona are concerned, it could go a long way in aiding their finances.

It must also be noted that the final figure from a hypothetical UCL semifinal ticket could add a lot more than just €12.5 million. That’s because Barcelona would be able to monetise two more matches at the highest level of football and the home game could easily bring in at least €4-5 million in revenue.

The Catalans are facing a precarious situation and are desperate to return to the 1:1 rule in the coming summer. But with

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