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Every Premier League Club’s Daily Earnings
Some Premier League clubs are set to rake in eye-watering figures due to their players taking part in the upcoming 2026 World Cup.
The likes of Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool could make millions after releasing their players to represent their countries. According to the Daily Mail, FIFA will distribute a staggering £187m windfall to clubs around the world with players participating.
Figures released by football’s governing body reportedly show that each club can expect a minimum fee of £3,700 for each player per day. So the final figure every club will receive depends on how far their players get in the competition. We’ve decided to take a look at how much money every Premier League team can expect to rake in based on the number of their stars that have been called up.
Premier League Clubs Set to Earn World Cup Fortune
Clubs were legally required to release their players on May 25. The team currently raking in the most money per day from their star men simply being involved at the World Cup is Manchester City.
The Citizens have 19 representatives at the United States, Canada and Mexico-based competition. The likes of Erling Haaland, Ruben Dias and Nico O’Reilly are contributing towards over £70,000 per day being added to the club’s coffers.
Arsenal are making just shy of £60,000 every 24 hours due to their 16 players being in action. Meanwhile, Manchester United, Crystal Palace and Liverpool are all making over £40,000 daily.
Tottenham and Chelsea have just eight players each at this year’s World Cup, but they’ll still receive £29,600. At the bottom end of the scale, Brentford, Everton, Leeds and recently relegated West Ham will make the lowest sum. The quarter will be paid £14,800 as compensation for their four players making it to the biggest international stage.
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Every Premier League Club’s Earnings During World Cup (Per Day) |
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Rank |
Club |
Number of Players at the World Cup |
Total Earnings Per Day |
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1. |
Manchester City |
19 |
£70,300 |
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2. |
Arsenal |
16 |
£59,200 |
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3. |
Manchester United |
13 |
£48,100 |
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4. |
Crystal Palace |
12 |
£44,400 |
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5. |
Liverpool |
11 |
£40,700 |
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6. |
Aston Villa |
9 |
£33,300 |
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7. |
Sunderland |
9 |
£33,300 |
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8. |
Brighton |
8 |
£29,600 |
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9. |
Chelsea |
8 |
£29,600 |
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10. |
Tottenham |
8 |
£29,600 |
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11. |
Newcastle |
7 |
£25,900 |
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12. |
Wolves |
6 |
£22,200 |
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13. |
Fulham |
6 |
£22,200 |
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14. |
Burnley |
5 |
£18,500 |
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15. |
Nottingham Forest |
5 |
£18,500 |
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16. |
Bournemouth |
5 |
£18,500 |
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17. |
West Ham |
4 |
£14,800 |
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18. |
Leeds United |
4 |
£14,800 |
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19. |
Everton |
4 |
£14,800 |
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20. |
Brentford |
4 |
£14,800 |
How Much Each Player Can Earn For Their Club
FIFA’s rule says that clubs must release their players on May 25 at the very latest. With the first set of groups ending on June 25, the shortest time any player can spend at the competition is 32 days (including the day after they are knocked out).
That means the minimum an individual can generate for their club would be £118,400. That’s a staggering amount and would mean Man City are in line for at least £2,249,600.
If any player reached the final, they’d be active at the World Cup for 56 days. That would be £207,200 in their club’s pocket. They may not be happy about disrupted pre-season plans, but Premier League sides won’t complain at their own earnings.
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Tottenham Could Now Lose Luka Vuskovic
Tottenham’s summer of change could bring about some tough exits, as Gianluigi Longari reports that contact has been made for one star, who may be open to a move away from the club.
It comes as the great Spurs rebuild is already underway, with the hierarchy looks to avoid a repeat of the consecutive 17th-placed finishes the team have endured over the past two seasons.
A move for Andy Robertson has been confirmed, with Marcos Senesi expected to join shortly after in a double switch that will bolster the backline.
While that, combined with an attempted bid to sign Jan Paul van Hecke, will certainly improve the defensive solidity of the team, it may cause some other changes in the squad.
Cristian Romero is expected to leave, but he may not be the only Tottenham centre-back who could be on the move this summer.
Luka Vuskovic Linked With Transfer Exit
Among those who have an uncertain future in North London is Luka Vuskovic, who will return to Tottenham after his loan at Hamburg comes to an end.
The 19-year-old has been touted as one of the best young centre-backs in the world, with plenty of potential to grow having broken through at such a young age.
However, according to a report from Longari, Vuskovic would be open to leaving Spurs if an offer arrives, with clubs circling a possible deal.
Bayern Munich and some Premier League clubs are claimed to have made initial contact to see if a deal can be done, with it being uncertain where he fits into the club’s plans.
It remains to be seen whether the Croatian international will be available or not in the window, but there could be some huge decisions to make in the recruitment team surrounding his future.
While Vuskovic has plenty of potential, it’s clear that Tottenham need immediate improvement, and it’s uncertain whether he will be given an opportunity to progress in the immediate future.
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How Good Is Vuskovic?
Having been a senior professional for a few seasons now, Vuskovic has demonstrated that he is capable of playing at a top level, with the potential to grow even further.
Moving from that current level to the potential he has is another thing, however, and requires a player to gain more experience and even make mistakes.
Given the campaign Tottenham have had, it makes sense that quality at centre-back is fresh on the club’s mind, with Senesi and Van Hecke two clear targets.
While that may block out a pathway for Vuskovic, there are questions over how good he would be for Spurs in their current guise, though other players have suggested he is top quality.
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Tottenham are busy ahead of the summer window.
“I think he [Vuskovic] has a very good and successful future ahead of him,” Bayern Munich and Germany centre-back Jonathan Tah recently said ahead of his nation’s World Cup campaign, having come up against the defender in the Bundesliga over the past season.
It’s an assessment that other clubs clearly agree with, as they now swarm a potential deal. It’s up to Tottenham whether they can give him the right game time or risk losing him in the process.
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Derrick Rose Named His Chicago Bulls All-Time Starting 5
In the summer of 2025, retired Chicago Bulls icon Derrick Rose sat down for an interview to reflect on his career. Rose, a lifelong Chicago native from the city’s South Side, revealed his picks for the franchise’s all-time starting lineup.
Rose showed plenty of appreciation for his hometown team, paying tribute to Bulls greats from different generations, including Jerry Sloan, Bob Love, and Artis Gilmore. In the end, though, he elected to back several players he shared the court with during his own Bulls tenure.
Most notably, that decision saw Rose leave Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen off the team, despite the seven-time All-Star playing a key role in six championships during the 1990s. Rose is certainly entitled to that opinion, and few people understand the quality of those 2010s Bulls better than he does. Even so, overlooking Pippen feels like a surprising call considering everything he accomplished in Chicago.
Derrick Rose
Point Guard
Rose unsurprisingly opened his starting five by selecting himself at point guard. His journey remains one of the most inspiring, yet heartbreaking, stories the NBA has witnessed in recent memory. Drafted first overall out of Memphis, Rose joined the franchise he had supported growing up while making his way through Chicago’s basketball scene.
Many viewed Rose as the player who would revive Chicago basketball after the post-Jordan years, a period that had been difficult for Bulls supporters. Not only did he live up to those expectations, but he exceeded them, quickly becoming a star and winning Rookie of the Year in 2008-09.
Rose dazzled during his first playoff series, averaging 19.7 points and 6.4 assists while helping push the Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett-led Celtics to seven games. He followed that up with three straight All-Star appearances between 2010 and 2012.
His peak arrived in 2010-11 when he captured the MVP award ahead of prime LeBron James, who had recently taken his talents to Miami. Some still view it as a historic MVP snub, but Rose’s season was extraordinary regardless.
Unfortunately, everything changed during Game 1 of Chicago’s first-round playoff matchup against Philadelphia. With the top-seeded Bulls comfortably ahead, Rose attacked the basket and landed awkwardly while making a pass, tearing his ACL and abruptly halting what looked like the beginning of a special era.
Rose would win only one more playoff series with the Bulls, doing so in 2015 before once again running into LeBron in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Even so, he guided Chicago to five playoff appearances and an Eastern Conference Finals berth, helping restore relevance to the franchise after Jordan’s retirement.
While the ending was unfortunate, Rose remains one of the greatest players in Bulls history. During his three-year peak, he averaged 22.7 points and 7.1 assists, spearheading a tough Chicago team that enjoyed two memorable seasons near the top of the NBA. His blend of explosive athleticism and creative finishing around the basket remains difficult to match.
As one of the best point guards of the 2010s, Rose fully deserved a place in this lineup.
Michael Jordan
Shooting Guard
As expected, Rose selected Michael Jordan at shooting guard, creating a backcourt featuring two of the greatest athletes the league has ever seen. Jordan hardly needs an introduction, having won six championships, six Finals MVPs, ten scoring titles, and earned recognition as one of the greatest defenders in NBA history. Many fans still regard him as the greatest basketball player of all time.
Jordan’s relentless competitiveness and refusal to accept defeat would have been a natural fit on Tom Thibodeau’s Bulls teams of the early 2010s, several members of which appear in this lineup. Few players have ever combined elite scoring and elite defense the way MJ did.
The North Carolina legend remains the defining figure in Bulls history, and nearly three decades after his final game for the franchise, Chicago is still searching for someone capable of recreating his impact.
Luol Deng
Small Forward
This is where Rose’s choices become controversial. He opted for longtime teammate Luol Deng over Scottie Pippen at small forward. Selected in the 2004 NBA Draft, Deng spent the first decade of his career with Chicago and shared six seasons alongside Rose.
Deng was a key figure throughout several playoff runs and played an important role in the rugged, defense-first culture Thibodeau established. Few players embodied the mentality of those Bulls teams more than Deng, and Rose clearly wanted to recognize his contribution by placing him in the starting five.
Deng was far from an ordinary player, averaging 16.1 points and 6.4 rebounds on efficient shooting during his time with the franchise. He frequently served as either the second or third scoring option and was one of the league’s premier perimeter defenders at his peak. He also earned two All-Star selections in Chicago.
That said, picking Deng ahead of Scottie Pippen is difficult to justify. Pippen was unquestionably the second-most important player on six championship teams and was widely considered a top-10 player throughout the 1990s. Deng enjoyed an excellent career but never reached that level individually or in the postseason. Still, it’s nice to see Rose showing appreciation for one of his closest teammates.
Carlos Boozer
Power Forward
At power forward, Rose chose Carlos Boozer, another player he spent four seasons alongside between 2010 and 2014. By that point, Boozer was no longer quite at the level he had reached in Utah, where he earned his All-Star selections. He arrived in Chicago via a sign-and-trade deal with the Jazz during the 2010 offseason, a move that proved to be one of the franchise’s more successful acquisitions.
Even so, Boozer remained highly productive, averaging 15.5 points and 9.0 rebounds across 280 appearances for the Bulls. He also brought physicality and toughness to the floor, making him an ideal fit for the team’s identity.
Joakim Noah
Center
Continuing his trend of selecting former teammates, Rose picked Joakim Noah at center. Noah spent nine years with the Bulls and overlapped with Rose for seven seasons. Once again, he perfectly represented what those Chicago teams were all about, bringing endless energy and effort every night.
Noah was an outstanding rebounder and defender, but his impact went beyond the stat sheet. He chased every loose ball and played with a passion that echoed Dennis Rodman‘s time in Chicago, another player who arguably deserved consideration for this team.
Still, Noah’s individual accomplishments should not be overlooked. He won Defensive Player of the Year and remarkably finished fourth in MVP voting in 2013
Yes, fourth. While averages of 12.6 points, 11.3 rebounds, and 5.4 assists may not stand out today, they were hugely valuable in an era where defense was paramount and Chicago regularly won games through toughness and discipline.
There is an argument that Noah reached offensive and playmaking heights Rodman never achieved while still providing elite defense. Many wouldn’t put him ahead of Rodman given the latter’s role in three championships, but Noah’s case is certainly worth discussing.
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Cristiano Ronaldo Reacts to Kevin-Prince Boateng’s Lionel Messi ‘Lie’
Cristiano Ronaldo has made his feelings very clear with his viral response to a footballer claiming he was told to ‘lie’ about the best player in the world.
Lionel Messi and Ronaldo have constantly been in a battle to be acknowledged as the best current player and greatest footballer of all time. While the former is often given that crown, especially after lifting the 2022 World Cup, Ronaldo certainly has his avid supporters.
The pair have 13 Ballon d’Or awards between them, as they dominated world football for two decades. Ronaldo has been open about the fact he puts himself ahead of any other footballer to grace the hallowed turf.
‘I Openly Lied’ – Barcelona Forced Messi Agenda
In a 2025 episode of the UNSCRIPTED podcast, former Barcelona midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng revealed he was told he had to back Messi in the debate, despite being a Real Madrid and Ronaldo fan.
“I always said I wanted to play for Real Madrid,” the Ghanaian said in a clip that resurfaced on Instagram. He went on to label Ronaldo his favourite player, saying:
“I had to lie in a press conference because prior to that, two years before, when I played in Las Palmas, they asked me who my favourite player was and I said Cristiano Ronaldo and I said my favourite team was Real Madrid.”
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As soon as he joined Barca on loan in 2019, the ex-Tottenham man was told that would have to change: “Signing for Barcelona, they said to me, ‘Your favourite team is Barcelona and your favourite player, the best player in the world is Lionel Messi’. They said, ‘You have to otherwise you can’t play here, it is impossible.’
“And I know it happened to other players as well. And I sat there at the press conference, the first question was ‘Who’s the best player in the world?’ and I said ‘Lionel Messi.’ I openly lied.”
Ronaldo Makes Feelings Clear on Messi ‘Lie’
Ronaldo, who is preparing for his sixth World Cup with Portugal, spotted the clip online and could not resist commenting. He may have just left a comment of four laughing emojis, but that in itself speaks volumes.
His reply gathered almost 600 million likes. Boateng is clearly on the Portuguese icon’s side in the never-ending debate, and that’s obviously true when it comes to millions of fans around the globe.
If he can get his hands on the World Cup trophy, you bet the 41-year-old will be screaming from the rooftops that there’s has never been a greater player in the history of the sport. And Portugal happen to be among the favourites.
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