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By Charles Cornwall

The English team will benefit from its players called up to the World Cup
The English team will benefit from its players called up to the World Cup
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The World Cup in Qatar is just around the corner, and teams like Liverpool, have entered a few days ago to their football break that will last six weeks, where they will have to analyze if what their players have done can benefit them in some way, gaining with the football some improvements in the current Premier League campaign, while if it is in the economic, the Merseyside team could use a small income from FIFA.

The monetary reward that FIFA gives to teams for having their players in the World Cup sounds like an incredible opportunity to make money in a very simple way, as the fact that some institutions have a large number of players in Qatar assures them a significant amount of money that they can use to invest in some way, this being the case of Liverpool who had a total contribution of 7 players.

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Knowing that the payment is per match and not per participation, the red team of Merseyside could accumulate with some combinations a minimum of 1.3 million pounds sterling, increasing this figure only 700 thousand pounds more if some of the 7 elements reach the last match to be played on 18 December, having Alexander-Arnold and Jordan Henderson more likely to reach the seventh and final match.

Liverpool's short list includes Alisson Becker and Fabinho for Brazil, Virgil van Dijk for the Netherlands, Ibrahima Konaté looking to repeat his championship winning form for France, striker Darwin Nunez making his first appearance for Uruguay, while Trent Alexander-Arnold and Jordan Henderson will be in the England squad.

Liverpool will receive money for their players at the World Cup

If the figure Liverpool can get for their players does not sound insignificant, it is worth noting that the Merseyside side have not had the best of luck with their international call-ups, with the absence of Diogo Jota, Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino, Joe Gomez and Thiago Alcantara causing teams such as Manchester United and Manchester City to record more income by bringing in more than twelve players each.

 


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