Inter Miami could benefit economically from Messi's participation in the 2026 World Cup

The Inter Miami team could receive a significant sum of money thanks to the presence of Messi, Rodrigo de Paul, and Dayne St. Clair during the 2026 World Cup.

Sergio Llorente | Sun, 06/07/2026 - 22:34
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Inter Miami could benefit economically from Messi's participation in the 2026 World Cup
Inter Miami could benefit economically from Messi's participation in the 2026 World Cup

Inter Miami could see an increase in its economic coffers thanks to the participation of Lionel Messi, Rodrigo de Paul, and Dayne St. Clair in the upcoming World Cup. FIFA has established a multimillion-dollar fund to compensate clubs for the presence of their players in the tournament, which could mean significant benefits for the American team. In the event of reaching the final, Inter Miami could pocket up to $475,000 dollars, a figure that would undoubtedly mark a milestone in its financial history.

Potential Benefits from Messi, De Paul, and St. Clair's Presence

If Messi, De Paul, and St. Clair manage to stay competitive during the World Cup, Inter Miami could receive around $5,000 dollars for each day their players participate. With the combined participation of these three footballers, the total amount would reach almost half a million dollars. This optimistic scenario would represent a significant income for the club, demonstrating the economic impact that top football figures can have on the international stage.

Possible Scenarios and Economic Projections

If Argentina and Canada fail to advance in the group stage, Inter Miami would still enjoy significant economic benefits, with a figure close to $416,666 dollars. However, should Messi, De Paul, and St. Clair's teams progress further in the tournament, the revenues could increase substantially. For instance, if Argentina reaches the quarterfinals and Canada the round of 16, Inter Miami could pocket approximately $424,249 dollars, highlighting the importance of the players' performances in the competition.

The earnings ceiling for Inter Miami stands at $475,000 dollars, a figure that would only be reached in the hypothetical scenario where both Argentina and Canada make it to the tournament final. This economic projection reflects the direct impact that players' sporting achievements have on clubs' economies, especially in an event as significant as the World Cup.

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