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How Much Every Athlete is Being Paid at Winter Olympics 2026

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It has been revealed how much the athletes competing for Team USA at the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics games will earn, regardless of how they perform.

With 232 competitors set to represent the United States in the 2026 games, the country has the largest representation of the 92 National Olympic Committees participating. The San Siro took host to the opening ceremony on Saturday night, with Andrea Bocelli and Mariah Carey amongst those performing in a spectacular event.

However, the main talking point of the opening ceremony was the fact that Team USA were booed as they were introduced to the crowd. As awkward as that situation was, though, the nation’s athletes will still be well compensated for their efforts in Italy.

Every Team USA Athlete at the Winter Olympics Will Earn a Six-Figure Sum

Two Nations Loudly Booed by Crowd at Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony

Two Nations Loudly Booed by Crowd at Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony

In addition to the raft of sponsorship and endorsement opportunities, the athletes are guaranteed to receive a six-figure sum simply for making the team.

Thanks to a staggering donation of $100 million from billionaire Ross Stevens, CEO of Stone Ridge Holdings Group, each athlete is set to receive a guaranteed $200,000 (£147,000).

While the sum on offer is an eye-watering one, it’s not as straightforward as the amount just being transferred to an athlete’s bank account after the Games. In fact, athletes will not seeing any of the payment for a significant period.

The first $100,000 becomes payable once an athlete reaches 45 years old, or 20 years since their first qualifying Olympic performance, whichever comes later. Seven athletes will be going into their fifth games in 2026. However, with none yet being 45 years old, they won’t receive a cent yet.

The remaining $100,000 will be awarded as a guaranteed benefit for the families of the athlete once they pass away.

Stevens has explained why he has structured the bonus in such a way, noting that he wanted to provide financial stability for athletes in later life, as well as incentivising them to compete in multiple Games. The bonus is available each time an athlete qualifies for an Olympic (or Paralympic) Games.

Stevens stated: “The Olympic and Paralympic Games are the ultimate symbol of human excellence. I do not believe that financial insecurity should stop our nation’s elite athletes from breaking through to new frontiers of excellence.”

Why Financial Stability is So Important For Olympic Athletes

The need for financial security has been highlighted by the case of Lauryn Williams, who was the American woman to medal in both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games. She won gold in the 4 x 100m relay at London 2012, before claiming silver in the women’s bobsleigh at Sochi 2014.

At the peak of her fame, she earned $200,000 a year, but now reportedly works for just $12 an hour in an office job.

However, in addition to Stevens’ $200,000 payment, successful athletes can also cash in by winning a medal in Milan. The United States Olympic and Paralymic Committee awards medalists $37,500 for gold, $22,500 for silver, and $15,000 for bronze.

Team GB athletes aren’t so lucky, though, with no performance-related bonuses on offer and £27,800 of funding given to cover training costs per athlete.

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FIFA Make Decision on Investigating 2026 World Cup ‘Match-Fixing’

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FIFA seem to have sided with Ralf Rangnick and will not be investigating claims that Austria and Algeria’s thrilling 3-3 draw at the World Cup was fixed.

With both sides advancing through to the Round of 32, there have been allegations made about the circumstances of their result. Some critics have suggested that the teams agreed on a draw to ensure both nations progressed to the knockout rounds.

Austria scored a 96th-minute equaliser courtesy of Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Sasa Kalajdzic. Tempers flared after Algeria’s third goal when Marko Arnautovic rowed with the Algerian bench before the last-gasp equaliser came.

FIFA Decide Not To Investigate Austria 3-3 Algeria

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Austria finished second in Group J, level on points with Algeria but with a superior goal difference. Rangnick’s side nearly suffered defeat when Riyad Mahrez scored his side’s third in the 90+3rd minute.

Mahrez added fuel to the flames by calling the game’s finish ‘awkward.’ His goal to make it 3-2 came during a five-minute build-up and 110 consecutive passes, threatening to send the Austrians home.

Since then, claims have been made that Algeria allowed the European nation to score the equaliser with one of the final kicks of the game. Those accusations haven’t convinced FIFA to conduct an investigation.

Mirror reports that FIFA “are not expected” to investigate the match and have no concerns about the result, which some are comparing to the ‘Disgrace of Gijon.’ That game saw West Germany beat Austria 1-0 at the 1982 World Cup, and Algeria were sent packing in controversial fashion due to the relaxed approach from both teams.

Austria may well have preferred a third-place finish in their group as they have been handed a nightmare clash against European champions Spain in the next round. Algeria will take on Switzerland, and should they beat the Swiss, they could face world champions Argentina in the last eight.

‘Completely Mad’ – Rangnick on Match-Fixing Claims

Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick looks on

Rangnick strongly refuted claims that match-fixing had occurred between Austria and Algeria. The former Manchester United interim manager pointed out the drama that ensued late on:

“Three minutes to play, if somebody had said this would happen, you would have told them they were mad. I’ve been a coach for about 40 years and I don’t even remember a match that had such a ​dramatic course and such an unexpected trajectory.”

Rangnick added: “Most anticipated 0-0 or 1-1, and now it’s 3-3. It’s incredible. The locker-room is ​madness. If Alfred Hitchcock had written such a drama, I probably would have said he was completely mad.”

Arnautovic gave Austria the lead in the 28th minute before Rafik Belghali equalised for Algeria in the 45th minute. Marcel Sabitzer put the European nation back in front in the 55th minute before the African country levelled again through Mahrez.

The former Manchester City winger looked to have won the game late on with his second, much to Arnautovic’s anger. Rangnick had to calm the former Stoke City striker down before frustration turned to elation when Kalajdzic drew his side level three minutes later.


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Liverpool Hold Talks to Sign ‘Elite’ Winger After Diomande Rejection

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Liverpool have made contact over a deal to sign a winger this summer, according to Sky Sports, as the club are looking to strengthen their forward areas.

It comes after the club were rejected by Yan Diomande for a move, after weeks of pursuing the RB Leipzig and Ivory Coast winger in the market.

Offers were made to land the 19-year-old, but he has since made it clear that he wishes to join Paris Saint-Germain, ruling out a possible switch to Anfield.

With the tough task of replacing Mohamed Salah on the cards, Liverpool will now need to switch their focus to other possible arrivals on the market, and have lined up a move for one star.

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According to Sky Sports reporter Sach Tavolieri, Liverpool have been in contact with PSG over a potential deal to sign Bradley Barcola this summer.

It’s claimed that the French club’s move for Diomande has opened up an exit for the winger, who has entered the final two years under contract with the European champions.

Liverpool aren’t the only team who have discussed a move, as the reporter claims that “several clubs” have been contacted over a possible deal for the 23-year-old.

It remains to be seen whether the Reds will get a transfer over the line in the coming weeks, while it’s unclear how much PSG could value the star at.

However, if they do seal a move, it would be an ideal transfer for Andoni Iraola to get sealed for next season.

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Barcola Would Be Ideal For Liverpool

Bradley Barcola (France) Gonzalo Fuentes via Reuters

Barcola’s possible move to Liverpool would be an ideal switch for the Reds, as they need to add some quality in the forward areas after the difficulties of last season.

While Diomande may have been a decent addition, especially for the future, he is still young and his rapid ascent may not guarantee that he will be a success at Anfield.

In Barcola, there is more of a guarantee. The French winger has shown plenty of quality on the biggest of stages, particularly during his spells in the Champions League.


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At 23-years-old, he still has plenty of potential and a long-term future that will protect Liverpool against losing his ability quickly, while he is already performing at a level that has been described as “elite”.

It remains to be seen whether Liverpool can get a move over the line, but he could improve the team drastically moving forward.

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Tottenham In Contact to Sign Maghnes Akliouche Alongside Savinho

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Tottenham Hotspur have been in contact over a deal to sign Monaco winger Maghnes Akliouche this summer, with the player already deciding his next club, according to TEAMtalk.

Tottenham have been the busiest Premier League club in the summer transfer window to date, with four new arrivals through the door before July 1.

Paul O’Keefe had reported that Spurs were looking to make seven signings this summer earlier this month, but it appears as though it could be more if rumours are to be believed.

The North London outfit are already trying to sign both Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes from Newcastle United and West Ham United respectively to bolster their midfield, and if they got both it would take their total to six additions.

O’Keefe himself said that he expected new signings across the front three at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which would then take the total up to nine if they pulled it off.

Of course, signing a striker could depend on either Dominic Solanke or Richarlison leaving the club, with new signings on the wing looking the more likely right now following the exit of Randal Kolo Muani after his unsuccessful loan spell from Paris Saint-Germain.

Akliouche via Reuters

According to TEAMtalk, Tottenham are one of many Premier League clubs who have had intermediaries in contact with Akliouche’s agents during the summer transfer window.

Spurs, along with English rivals Liverpool, Manchester United and Newcastle, were all scouting the 24-year-old extensively last season, with intermediaries of those clubs maintaining regular contact over whether a move for the ‘insane’ French attacker was possible.

However, talks have since been progressing between Monaco and Champions League holders Paris Saint-Germain over a deal, with the player himself deciding he wants to stay in France with the Ligue 1 champions – something he has told his other potential suitors.

Akliouche looks set to cost in the region of £60m, which could prove to be a bargain in the long-term given the versatility he has shown by playing on either wing and through the middle too.

His primary position by far last term was playing from the right flank however, which is interesting given one of Spurs’ other main targets this summer has been the left-sided Savinho.

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Tottenham In Talks Over Savinho Deal

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Having tried to sign him last summer, it was no surprise that Savinho was one of the first players heavily linked with a move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium now, even though a different manager is in charge.

Spurs look to need another addition on the left wing to boost their squad, and the Brazilian fits the bill given he was seen as good enough for City to sign him in the first place.

According to Fabrizio Romano earlier this month, Tottenham are in talks over a deal to bring the attacker in.

The 22-year-old found first-team minutes harder to come by last season, but Tottenham have still been unable to come to a club-to-club agreement with City to bring him to the capital.

City did only confirm Enzo Maresca as their new manager on Monday, so perhaps that has been one of the hold-ups and now a move can move quickly, or be called off altogether if the Italian decides he wants to keep the South American at the Etihad.

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