If Barcelona wins the league this year, they will have a significant windfall. The Spanish top tier, at a time when in Spain it comes not only with profile and sporting success but also a huge chunk of media revenues and commercial incentives, which could relieve the club’s financial weight.
Expected earnings for FC Barcelona from the La Liga title winUnlike some other leading European leagues, La Liga does not offer a set amount of prize money for the champion. The money-spinners are TV rights revenue, which is distributed between all 20 clubs. The highest share of the pool goes to the champion club.
Barcelona would get a proportion of around 17% of that total, which is around €58.4 million based on the current figures. If you also added performance and market variable payments, the club could exceed €200 million. This consists of regular-season earnings plus bonuses based on the team’s success and final league standing.
But we should remember that Barcelona already sold a piece of its future TV rights to the American investment firm Sixth Street. This short-term liquidating deal means a percentage of La Liga money will go towards paying that off.
And La Liga doesn’t hand over the whole sum up front. The payment is doled out over five years: 35% the first year, 20% the second, and 15% each of the next three. This prevents financial insecurity and encourages responsible spending over the short term.
Why a La Liga title would boost Barcelona’s financial recoveryThe league title would be a significant step ahead for Barcelona on and off the pitch. There are financial incentives too – signing new players, renegotiating existing contracts, and even buying players with more reassurance.
On the field, success also leads to enhanced sponsorship deals, global fan appeal, and greater brand presence. With the club still working through La Liga’s stringent financial fair play regulations , every extra euro goes toward rebuilding the club’s long-term financial structure.
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Winning La Liga could potentially free them financially for the next few years and would help Barca to return to its desired status as the biggest global power in football. It would boost the club’s bargaining power in sponsorship and merchandising contracts, leading to more valuable deals. It would be good for fans, it would put bums in seats, and it would bring in more ticket and merchandise money.
Expected earnings for FC Barcelona from the La Liga title winUnlike some other leading European leagues, La Liga does not offer a set amount of prize money for the champion. The money-spinners are TV rights revenue, which is distributed between all 20 clubs. The highest share of the pool goes to the champion club.
Barcelona would get a proportion of around 17% of that total, which is around €58.4 million based on the current figures. If you also added performance and market variable payments, the club could exceed €200 million. This consists of regular-season earnings plus bonuses based on the team’s success and final league standing.
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But we should remember that Barcelona already sold a piece of its future TV rights to the American investment firm Sixth Street. This short-term liquidating deal means a percentage of La Liga money will go towards paying that off.
And La Liga doesn’t hand over the whole sum up front. The payment is doled out over five years: 35% the first year, 20% the second, and 15% each of the next three. This prevents financial insecurity and encourages responsible spending over the short term.
Why a La Liga title would boost Barcelona’s financial recoveryThe league title would be a significant step ahead for Barcelona on and off the pitch. There are financial incentives too – signing new players, renegotiating existing contracts, and even buying players with more reassurance.
Let's do it again. Right here. pic.twitter.com/Bmi87rb0Mg
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) May 15, 2025
On the field, success also leads to enhanced sponsorship deals, global fan appeal, and greater brand presence. With the club still working through La Liga’s stringent financial fair play regulations , every extra euro goes toward rebuilding the club’s long-term financial structure.
Also Read: FC Barcelona confirms new deal for 18-year-old left-back until 2028
Winning La Liga could potentially free them financially for the next few years and would help Barca to return to its desired status as the biggest global power in football. It would boost the club’s bargaining power in sponsorship and merchandising contracts, leading to more valuable deals. It would be good for fans, it would put bums in seats, and it would bring in more ticket and merchandise money.
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