Inter Milan Champions League earnings reach €136.6M, Top in Italy
Inter Milan’s incredible UCL journey ends in the final against PSG and brings record-breaking revenue, more than doubling the income of any other Italian club

Inter Milan’s incredible UCL journey ends in the final against PSG and brings record-breaking revenue, more than doubling the income of any other Italian club
Inter Milan’s sensational run in the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League, which will conclude in the final against Paris Saint-Germain in Munich, has resulted in record-breaking income for the Nerazzurri.
Thanks to their impressive sporting performance and the substantial bonuses provided by UEFA, Inter Milan earned €136.6 million (approx. £117.5 million) — more than double the earnings of any other Italian club involved in European competitions this season.
Let's take a closer look at the numbers.

At the top of the list is, unsurprisingly, Inter Milan with €136.6 million (approx. £117.5 million) in revenue.
In second place is Atalanta, also nicknamed the Nerazzurri, with €67.1 million (approx. £57.8 million). That’s a gap of nearly €70 million (£59.2 million).
Juventus ranks third with €66.4 million (around £57.1 million), followed by AC Milan in fourth with €61.4 million (about £52.8 million).
There is a significant drop-off after that.
Bologna, the fifth Italian side in the Champions League and the only one not to advance past the group stage, earned €35.3 million (£30.4 million).
Lazio, the top earner among Italian Europa League participants, comes in sixth with €24.2 million (£20.8 million).
Next is AS Roma with €20.6 million (£17.7 million), while Fiorentina, recently eliminated in the Conference League semifinals, sits eighth with €14.1 million (£12.1 million).
Only PSG outpaces Inter Milan in European revenue rankings
When looking at all clubs across Europe, Inter Milan ranks second overall, trailing only Paris Saint-Germain, who have earned €137.9 million (approx. £118.7 million) so far.
The French champions lead by just €1.3 million (1.1 million), a figure that could change depending on the outcome of the final.
Source: Fcinter1908.it