Which clubs were followed by the World Cup for Clubs?

European clubs participating in this edition of the World Cup of Clubs have benefited more than 62 percent of the total financial rewards, while clubs from South America have collected 20 percent, largely thanks to the appearance of the Fluminence in the semifinals. Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain have earned more than 100m euros [...]
Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain have won more than 100m euros each, thanks to their journey to the tournament final.
Prior to this summer's tour, FIFA had confirmed that the total price fund for this edition would be 1 billion euros, of which 525m euros would be earmarked for team participation, while another 475m would be distributed based on their performance during the tour, broadcast the telegraph.
Although the amount each European club received for participation is not officially published, according to the Sports Business Journal, Chelsea, the winner of the tournament and SPG, as finalists, benefited over 100m euros each, collecting 85m euros and 75m euros respectively for the competition performance, plus additional bonus.
Inter Miami won more than 21m euros after it reached the 1/16th phase, where Lionel Messi and his friends were eliminated from the SPG.

Meanwhile, LAFC won 10.55m euros, thanks to the draw in the group phase with Flamengon, while Seattle Sounders, who lost all three matches.Theirs in the group received the minimum amount of 9.55m euros.
From Mexico, Pachuca also benefited 9.55m euros, losing all three of its matches, while Monterrey, who qualified from the group phase, equated the 21m-euro figure with Inter Miami.
In total, European clubs collected more than 62 percent of the total price fund, while clubs from South America received 20 percent, with Fluminence as the main contributor after its arrival in the semifinals.
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