
A report has revealed how much each team at the Club World Cup has earned so far as Real Madrid miss out on top spot.
The Club World Cup has entered the knockout stage as the likes of Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Bayern Munich have booked their spots in the next round.
They join Palmeiras, Inter Miami and Al Hilal, among others, in the last-16, with games being played over the next few days.
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With the group stage round in the books, The Athletic have revealed how much each team has earned.
Manchester City have earned the most, having already pocketed a cool $51.7 million ahead of Real, who have made $48.4 million.
The Blues, who are the only team to have won each of their three group game matches, are the only team to exceed $50 million.

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Bayern, PSG and Chelsea have earned $45.1 million, $42.8 million and $40.5 million respectively.
Brazilian outfit Flamengo have earned the most for a non-European side, pocketing $27.7 million.
How much each team has earned at the Club World Cup so far:
Manchester City - $51.7m
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Real Madrid - $48.4m
Bayern Munich - $45.1m
Paris Saint-Germain - $42.8m
Chelsea - $40.5m
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Borussia Dortmund - $39.2m
Inter Milan - $36.8m
Benfica - $29.9m
Flamengo - $27.7m
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Botafogo - $26.7m
Fluminense - $27.7m
Palmeiras - $26.7m
Juventus - $26.6m
Porto - $24m
Atletico Madrid - $23.7m
Al Hilal - $21.1m
Inter Miami - $21.1m
Monterrey - $21.1m
River Plate - $18.2m
Boca Juniors - $17.2m
Red Bull Salzburg - $15.8m
Mamelodi Sundowns - $12.6m
Al Ahly - $11.6m
Al Ain - $11.6m
ES Tunis - $11.6m
Los Angeles FC - $10.6m
Pachuca - $9.6m
Seattle Sounders - $9.6m
Ulsan HD - $9.6m
Urawa Red Diamonds - $9.6m
Wydad AC - $9.6m
Auckland City - $4.6m

So, $741 million of the $1 billion Club World Cup prize money pot has already been distributed, with more than half of it going to European sides.
The winners of this summer's competition will earn a further $74.1 million, including $40 million from the final alone - on top of what they have already earned from the competition.
The last-16 ties will be played between June 28 and July 2, with Palmeiras vs. Botafogo kicking off the knockout stage.
Chelsea face Benfica, Messi's Inter Miami meet last season's Champions League winners PSG and Flamengo take on Bayern.
Inter Milan vs. Fluminense, Man City vs. Al Hilal, Real vs. Juventus and Borussia Dortmund vs. Monterrey are also on deck.
Topics: Real Madrid, Manchester City, FIFA Club World Cup, Football