Revealed: Real Madrid’s bonus plan if they win the Club World Cup
After surviving a tense finish and defeating Borussia Dortmund 3–2, Real Madrid secured a spot in the Club World Cup semifinals, where they will face Paris Saint-Germain—who eliminated Bayern Munich—on Wednesday, July 9 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
In what is Xabi Alonso’s first tournament as head coach, and following a disappointing 2024/25 season with no trophies, Los Blancos are looking to turn the page and claim the first-ever expanded Club World Cup title. To further motivate the squad, club president Florentino Pérez has offered a significant incentive.
According to Diario AS, Pérez has promised each Real Madrid player a €1 million bonus if they win the tournament. He also made it clear that this competition is as important to the club as the Champions League, signaling the high expectations for the team.
A lucrative prize awaits
Pérez’s proposed bonus would be in addition to the already substantial earnings Real Madrid has secured in the competition. To lift the trophy, they will first have to get past PSG in the semis, then defeat the winner of Fluminense vs. Chelsea in the final.
Real Madrid’s Club World Cup Earnings So Far
- $35 million for participating in the tournament (FIFA base payout)
- $2 million for the win against Pachuca
- $2 million for beating Red Bull Salzburg
- $1 million for the draw with Al Hilal
Total after group stage: $40 million
- $7.5 million for advancing to the Round of 16
- $13.125 million for reaching the quarterfinals
- $21 million for qualifying for the semifinals
Total earnings to date: approximately $81.6 million. Real Madrid is not only chasing history, but also one of the most lucrative paydays in club competition. The stakes are higher than ever as they prepare to clash with PSG in a blockbuster semifinal showdown.