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Manchester City earns bonuses, Chelsea earns great profits, 2025 Club World Cup grand occasion revealed

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At the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup in full swing in the United States, two Premier League powerhouses - Manchester City and Chelsea, won generous event bonuses with their extraordinary performances and became the biggest winners in this game.

According to the latest BBC report, Manchester City has performed particularly well in terms of bonuses, with an estimated revenue of about £37.8 million. This amount was mainly due to their complete victory in the group stage, demonstrating their strong strength as the defending champion. At the same time, Chelsea also gained a lot, with a prize of about £33.8 million. However, they missed nearly £1.5m in additional rewards due to accidental defeat by Brazilian side Flamenco in the group stage.

With the arrival of the knockout stage, the prize money of each team will continue to increase with the depth of promotion. If Manchester City and Chelsea can successfully pass the quarter-finals, they will each receive another £9.6 million in prize money, and this is just the beginning. If they can continue to move forward, the prize money will rise.

For these two teams that have invested more heavily in the transfer market this summer, the bonus undoubtedly relieves their financial pressure. For example, Chelsea signed Ipswich striker Liam Drapp for £30m this summer, and at present, they have basically recovered the cost of the signing. If the Blues can go further in this tournament, they are expected to make up for another recruitment spending, namely Palmelas star Estevao William, who has been introduced by about £29 million.

Manchester City, the team signed Wolves left-back Art Nuri this summer, with the transfer fee being £31 million. Art Nouri performed well in the game against Juventus on June 27, laying a 5-2 victory base for the team, and the signing fee was also covered by the event bonus. In addition, Manchester City paid a transfer fee of £30.5 million for signing Lyon striker Cherki. If the team can successfully advance to the semi-finals, the fee will also be compensated.

If you can eventually win the Club World Cup, Manchester City even has the opportunity to use the bonus to offset the transfer expenses of up to £59 million paid by AC Milan when signing Dutch midfielder Reindez from AC Milan.

Next, Chelsea will face Benfica in the early morning of June 29, while Manchester City will face Saudi team Riyadh Crescent on July 1. Fans look forward to these two Premier League giants continuing to advance together in the arena and economic level and achieving a double harvest together.

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