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Barcelona gains from World Cup

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Barcelona are set to receive £3.35m (FJD$9m) after 23 current and former players appeared at the World Cup in Qatar - including Lionel Messi.

The Argentina captain, 35, left Barcelona to join Paris Saint-Germain in August 2021. As per an agreement with the European Club Associatio­n (ECA), FIFA must pay clubs FJ$21,000 per day for the release of each player competing at the tournament in Qatar.

Yet this figure will be divided between every club each player has represente­d between August 2020 and the present. As such, Barcelona are owed a chunk of the money accrued by Messi’s participat­ion in the World Cup, which will end with the final on Sunday.

Messi’s Argentina reached their second World Cup final in eight years after beating Croatia 3-0 at the Lusail Stadium on Tuesday.

Lionel Scaloni’s side will face defending campions France after their 2-0 win against Morocco at the Al Bayt Stadium on Wednesday.

Calculatio­ns

According to calculatio­ns made by Spanish outlet Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona are owed around £2,800 (FJ$7530) of Messi’s daily rate.

They will also pocket the full amount from current stars Jules Kounde and Ousmane Dembele reaching the final with France.

The other Barcelona players to appear in Qatar are Memphis Depay, Frenkie de Jong, Robert Lewandowsk­i, Ronald Araujo, Andreas Christense­n, Marc-Andre

ter Stegen, Eric Garcia, Sergio Busquets, Gavi, Alejandro Balde, Jordi Alba, Ansu Fati, Pedri and Raphinha.

Messi isn’t the only former Barcelona player to earn the club some cash at the World Cup. Antoine Griezmann, who returned to Atletico Madrid in August 2021, has reached the final with France - while Brazil’s Dani Alves was part of Xavi’s side last season.

Final game

Luuk de Jong, who spent last term on loan at Barcelona, was a member of the Netherland­s’ squad for the tournament, while Martin Braithwait­e was called up by Denmark after the Camp Nou in September.

The final two players to make Barcelona some money are Sergino Dest and Abde Ezzalzouli, who are on loan at AC Milan and Osasuna respective­ly.

Messi won’t be too concerned about Barcelona’s bank balance, as he prepares to play in his second World Cup final.

Argentina’s talisman, who lost the 2014 final to Germany, has admitted Monday’s (Fiji time) game will be his last for his country in the prestigiou­s competitio­n.

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