
The FIFA International Break is leaving many injured people who really are not having the best of conditions for many clubs. Not even Real Madrid and FC Barcelona have been able to save themselves from this situation. Given this, teams are expected to obtain income from FIFA after a new rule implemented that requires financial compensation to clubs for injured players.
As stipulated by FIFA in the Player Protection Program, whenever a footballer suffers an injury that exceeds 28 days of inactivity with his club, FIFA undertakes to pay that player's club an amount of 20,548 euros for each day. That footballer is out.
On some occasions, when it comes to players with a lot of cachet and a very high salary, this compensation is not even enough to cover the payment of the salary of the affected footballer. If the injury is less than those 28 days mentioned, FIFA is exempt from making any payment. The program pays clubs a maximum compensation of up to 7,500,000 euros per footballer and accident. And a maximum of 365 days. In this way, if we take into account that Gavi could be out for between six and eight months, in the first case the club would earn 3.74 million euros.
The Merengues will be paid a minimum of 863 thousand euros if they reach the 10 weeks that are initially expected to be out for the Brazilian. An amount that would exceed one million euros if he was not discharged for 50 days. In the case of Camavinga, who returns a little earlier, if it were eight weeks for his sprain, the compensation would be around 575,344 euros. An important amount for the team.

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