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Man City and Chelsea Eye Lucrative Club World Cup Prize

Man City and Chelsea Eye Lucrative Club World Cup Prize

Manchester City and Chelsea are among the elite clubs set to compete in FIFA's revamped Club World Cup, which promises a staggering $775 million prize pool. The tournament, set to take place in 2025, will feature 32 teams, including top clubs from across the globe, with the English giants eager to capitalize on the financial windfall.

Both Man City and Chelsea have been ranked highly based on their squad values, with City boasting the highest valuation at €1.27 billion. The competition's format and the significant prize money are expected to add extra motivation for the teams, as they vie for glory on the world stage.

The inclusion of clubs like Real Madrid and Inter Miami adds to the tournament's allure, promising thrilling matches and a global showcase of football talent. As preparations for the event continue, fans and clubs alike are gearing up for what could be one of the most lucrative and prestigious tournaments in football history.

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