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Ronaldo's Al Nassr would earn $1.5m for winning the Kings Cup, how much Messi's Inter Miami would earn for winning the US Open Cup

Cristiano and Messi both are seeking to win another championship 

By William Estrella

Cristiano and Messi both are seeking to win another championship 
Cristiano and Messi both are seeking to win another championship 

Cristiano Ronaldo returns to activity today with Al Nassr. Ronaldo's team will play the semifinals of the Kings Cup against Ohud Medina and prepares to continue increasing their scoring quota in Saudi Arabia. At the moment, Al Nassr is living a good moment, because they are unbeaten since that match where the team qualified for the AFC Champions League.

Fans of the team are extremely excited about what awaits the Riyadh team and the future achievements that await Luis Castro's team along with Cristiano Ronaldo. Similarly, Neymar's Al Hilal will play the other semifinal of the competition. However, according to official media, the Brazilian will not play the match.

On the other hand, the champion of the Kings Cup, will receive the amount of $1.5m, a considerable amount for a local competition. With that said, two of the big favorites to take the trophy organized by the Saudi Arabian Football Federation are Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar.

While The Bug is having a good time in Saudi Arabia, Lionel Messi also continues to shine away from Europe with Inter Miami. The Argentine's team lifted the Leagues Cup and is now ready to play another final against the Houston Dynamo, this time for the US Open Cup, the trophy organized by US Soccer. However, making a comparison of both awards, this is what Messi and Inter Miami would earn if they win the US Open Cup

The US Open Cup award compared to the Kings Cup

According to official media, the US Open Cup gives $300K to the winner of this competition. Making a comparison of both awards, the difference between one and the other is abysmal. It should be remembered that the runner-up of the Open Cup will also receive $100K while in the Kings Cup, the runner-up will receive $1m USD


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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