Lionel Messi failed in his pursuit of winning the Champions League title for PSG this season as the former Barcelona captain was unable to sparkle in France.
While the Argentina superstar couldn't get them over the line in Europe's premier club competition, his arrival has seen PSG's revenue swirl to heights never seen before.
According to L'Equipe, the Ligue 1 heavyweights have earned $730 million (€700 million) in revenue in the 2021-22 season, a record-breaking figure.
Sponsorship deals were among the major factors in PSG's revenue hitting the ceiling as the club witnessed a rise of 13 percent in this department.
In April, PSG signed a mega agreement with sneaker marketplace GOAT, making the American firm their new official sleeve partner in a deal estimated to be worth $52.5 million (€50 million) annually.
Subsequently, the French outfit inked agreements with Crypto and Gorillas, adding another $10.5 million (€10 million) annually to the club's coffers.
Additionally, PSG's advertising revenue is set to top $314 million (€300 million), a record for the Parisians.
The positive impact of Messi's arrival in the 'City of Love' can be felt in PSG's shirt sales as well as for the very first time the number in this category has gone past a million mark.
While the Argentina superstar couldn't get them over the line in Europe's premier club competition, his arrival has seen PSG's revenue swirl to heights never seen before.
According to L'Equipe, the Ligue 1 heavyweights have earned $730 million (€700 million) in revenue in the 2021-22 season, a record-breaking figure.
Sponsorship deals were among the major factors in PSG's revenue hitting the ceiling as the club witnessed a rise of 13 percent in this department.
In April, PSG signed a mega agreement with sneaker marketplace GOAT, making the American firm their new official sleeve partner in a deal estimated to be worth $52.5 million (€50 million) annually.
Subsequently, the French outfit inked agreements with Crypto and Gorillas, adding another $10.5 million (€10 million) annually to the club's coffers.
Additionally, PSG's advertising revenue is set to top $314 million (€300 million), a record for the Parisians.
The positive impact of Messi's arrival in the 'City of Love' can be felt in PSG's shirt sales as well as for the very first time the number in this category has gone past a million mark.
Unsurprisingly, 60 percent of the overall jerseys the club sold bore Messi's name.
Coming back to Messi's footballing numbers, the 34-year-old legendary player has only scored 11 goals in all competitions for PSG this term and is on course to record his lowest returns in more than a decade-and-a-half.
Coming back to Messi's footballing numbers, the 34-year-old legendary player has only scored 11 goals in all competitions for PSG this term and is on course to record his lowest returns in more than a decade-and-a-half.