Sources: MLS players secured CWC money increase
Briefly

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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