Inter Milan is expected to receive at least €18 million for joining the FIFA Club World Cup, which has expanded to include 32 teams and aims for €2 billion in total revenues.
The timing of the tournament has also changed. Instead of being held during the European club season, it will now take place after the season ends. This shift is expected to attract more attention and revenue.
A major goal for FIFA and the clubs involved is to boost earnings. Reports suggest that FIFA is aiming for total revenues of €2 billion from the tournament. This increase in funds will benefit all participating clubs significantly.
Inter Milan is projected to earn at least €18 million from their participation. This amount takes into account the high costs associated with travel and accommodation for the event.
If Inter advances to the round of sixteen, they could earn several million more. Their total earnings from the tournament could reach between €25 million and €30 million, depending on their performance.
This financial boost is a strong incentive for clubs to compete in the newly expanded Club World Cup. The excitement around the tournament is building as teams prepare for this unique opportunity.
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