Real Madrid has announced a €1 million bonus for each player contingent on winning the FIFA Club World Cup, underscoring the club's high valuation of the tournament, nearly equating it to the Champions League in importance. Club president Florentino Pérez personally conveyed this incentive to the squad. Financially, Real Madrid has earned approximately €74.6 million so far in the competition, including nearly €20 million for reaching the semifinals, making them the top-earning club in the tournament to date. This sum surpasses the combined transfer fees of recent signings such as Huijsen and Trent, who cost the club €68 million. Meanwhile, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has secured around €65.6 million after advancing to the semifinals by defeating Bayern Munich 2-0. Should PSG win the Club World Cup, their total earnings could rise to €125 million, with an additional €25 million possible if they overcome Real Madrid in the semifinals and further €34 million upon winning the final. Both clubs are emphasizing the Club World Cup's financial and competitive significance as they progress through the tournament.
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🏆💶 La qualification du PSG pour les demi-finales de la Coupe du monde des clubs est une bonne nouvelle sur le plan sportif, mais aussi économique pour le club de la capitale, déjà certain de repartir avec un très gros chèque de 65,6 millions d'euros. https://t.co/mC4DA9CZjS https://t.co/YwlDhCuTuX
Le PSG s'est qualifié pour les demi-finales de la Coupe du monde des clubs après sa victoire contre le Bayern Munich (2-0), ce samedi. Un parcours qui lui a permis d'engranger près de 65 millions d'euros. ➡️ https://t.co/sODG4By2EH https://t.co/v87VKu10DP