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Florentino Perez to Reward Cash Bonuses to Rodrygo & Co. For Beating FC Barcelona at Spanish Super Cup Final: Reports

Published 01/12/2024, 8:15 PM EST

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It is not just rivalry, it’s enmity when it’s the El Clasico. Every match between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona gets players to give more than 100% percent on the field. After last year’s disappointing 1-3 loss in the Spanish Super Cup final, Los Blancos boss, Florentino Perez has decided to boost the team’s confidence with an exciting monetary upgrade. Reportedly, the Spanish boss will dish out an extra six-figure cash prize for every team member if they emerge victorious!

The match will take place on Sunday, January 14, 2024, at Al Awwal Park in Riyadh and is expected to run full house. Real Madrid has been in stellar form recently, winning 12 out of their 13 last games. FC Barcelona, on the other hand, has had a mixed season so far currently placed 3rd in the league. However, when it’s the Clasico, either can turn into a monster.

Florentino Perez turns generous on the eve of El Clasico

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Looking at the previous result, Florentino Perez does not need to provide any incentive for his team to perform. Los Blancos came from a goal down in the last game due to Jude Bellingham’s brilliance. Depsite all that, Perez is prepared to offer $164.5k to each player if they win the final, as per Sport. The total cumulative bonus will be around $43.8 million. This will cover all the players and also the coaching staff, as agreed.

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Notably, this is almost half the amount the club will receive as a prize from the tournament itself. Real Madrid is already assured of $7.6 million for reaching the final, along with its rivals, and is expected to mint $1.1 million more if it wins.

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On its way to the final, Real Madrid crushed its rival, Atletico Madrid. The 5-3 victory came as revenge for their previous 3-1 loss. In an astonishing game, three of the five goals for Madrid came from their back line. One from Ozil’s world’s current best defender, Antonio Rudiger. However, the frontline, comprising Rodrygo and Vinicius Jr., went blank and will strive to put on a better performance in the final.

FC Barcelona, even though it cannot afford such a bonus because of its financial crisis, still looks motivated. Blaugrana’s star midfielder, Frenkie de Jong, feels that the support in Saudi Arabia has encouraged them. He said, “The support makes us very happy; it gives us plenty of energy in the field. The support helped us a lot in the semifinal, and we hope that many people again root for Barcelona on Sunday.”

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In a neutral venue like this one, anything is possible, and with Real Madrid having the extra cash prize to win, which side are you rooting for?

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Growing up in a sporting background, I found a passion for soccer through the remarkable 2002 World Cup-winning Brazilian football team. Watching the Premier League where Thierry Henry-starring ‘Invincible’ Gunners and Sir Alex Ferguson’s glorious Manchester United had ruled, I had my heart set on Arsenal. However, Ronaldo Nazario, Rivaldo, and Ronaldinho are my favorite players and Lionel Messi is the GOAT.
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