The Major League Soccer Players Association secured an agreement with MLS to increase prize money from the FIFA Club World Cup. The original Collective Bargaining Agreement allocated players 50% of outside tournament funds with a $1 million cap. The new terms guarantee players a minimum 40% increase and 30% of all performance-based prize money without any cap. Each Concacaf club earned significant amounts based on performance, with Inter Miami players earning a total of $4.7 million for their contributions in the tournament.
The new terms see MLS compensate players with a minimum 40% increase over the previous $1 million and 30% of all Club World Cup performance-based prize money without any cap on the achievable amount.
Players receive 50% of money from outside tournaments with a cap of $1 million. A revised proposal committed to granting players on the three participating teams 20% of the performance-related payments.
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