Milan top Serie A World Cup payouts as Man City lead global list | OneFootball

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·19 July 2026

Milan top Serie A World Cup payouts as Man City lead global list

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Milan were Serie A’s biggest earners from FIFA’s World Cup payments and also cracked the global top 10, with Man City leading overall.

According to Football Italia, FIFA will distribute about €215m via the Club Benefits Programme, allocated by player call-ups and progress. Premier League clubs are due roughly €40m, La Liga €18m, and Serie A sides around €13m.


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Milan will receive almost €2m thanks to 10 players combining for 456 days at the tournament. France pair Mike Maignan and Adrien Rabiot account for €240,000 each for the Rossoneri.

Atalanta are next among Serie A clubs on €1.4m, with eight players involved and only Charles De Ketelaere going beyond the round of 16. Inter follow on €1.3m, boosted by captain Lautaro Martinez reaching the final, with €240,000 from him alone, the maximum per player.

Como will get the same €240,000 for Nico Paz, taking their total to €580,000 alongside Martin Baturina and Assane Diao. Juventus rank fourth and Bologna complete the top five. Manchester City will receive around €4m, with Barcelona on €3.3m and Arsenal on €3.2m.

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