Bitter Neymar injury: FIFA compensation is barely enough for more than a month’s salary

Costly loss for Al-Hilal

Neymar’s (31) torn cruciate ligament and meniscus while on duty with the national team not only cost his club Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia dearly, but also FIFA. Since the Brazilian was injured while on international duty for a World Association competition, compensation for Neymar’s salary must now be paid to his club. However, given the attacker’s astronomical salary, this will barely cover more than a month.

The FIFA rules In the case of injuries to the national team, for example in World Cup tournaments, the following states: If a player is out for more than 28 days after the injury, the player’s club will then receive compensation that provides a daily rate for each day on which the player is injured cannot participate. After the 28 days, payments are made for a maximum of 365 days and only up to a maximum amount of 7.5 million euros. According to estimates by Forbes magazine, Neymar is expected to earn the equivalent of more than 100 million euros a year, of which 75 million euros per year are salary alone. While for the vast majority of professionals in Europe’s top leagues this sum should be enough to cover their entire salary even during a longer period of absence, Al-Hilal would not be able to finance its star for two months with the FIFA compensation.

October 2023: The “Forbes” ranking of the top earners in world football

11 Robert Lewandowski | FC Barcelona | Total revenue: $34 million

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Salary: $24 million | External revenue: $10 million

The year before: 7th place

The financial magazine “Forbes” has published the ranking of the football professionals with the highest income – on and off the pitch – this season. The top 10 can be found in the gallery.

10 Harry Kane | FC Bayern | Total revenue: $36 million

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Salary: $26 million | External revenue: $10 million

The year before: outside the top 10

9 Kevin de Bruyne | Manchester City | Total revenue: $39 million

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Salary: $35 million | External revenue: $4 million

The year before: 10th place

8 Sadio Mane | Al-Nassr | Total revenue: $52 million

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Salary: $48 million | External revenue: $4 million

The year before: outside the top 10

7 Mohamed Salah | Liverpool FC | Total revenue: $53 million

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Salary: $35 million | External revenue: $18 million

The year before: 5th place

6 Erling Haaland | Manchester City | Total revenue: $58 million

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Salary: $46 million | External revenue: $12 million

The year before: 6th place

5 Karim Benzema | Al-Ittihad | Total revenue: $106 million

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Salary: $100 million | External revenue: $ million

The year before: outside the top 10

4 Kylian Mbappe | PSG | Total revenue: $110 million

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Salary: $90 million | External revenue: $20 million

The year before: 1st place

3 Neymar | Al Hilal | Total revenue: $112 million

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Salary: $80 million | External revenue: $32 million

The year before: 4th place

2 Lionel Messi | InterMiami | Total revenue: $135 million

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Salary: $65 million | External revenue: $70 million

The year before: 2nd place

1 Cristiano Ronaldo | Al-Nassr | Total revenue: $260 million

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Salary: $200 million | External revenue: $60 million

The year before: 3rd place

Shortly after conceding the first goal, Neymar suffered a serious injury before half-time in the 0-2 (0-1) draw against Uruguay on Tuesday evening when he landed incorrectly with his left leg after a running duel with Uruguay’s Nicolás De La Cruz. As he was driven off the pitch, Neymar hid his face with both hands and later left the stadium in Montevideo on crutches. It was only in February that Neymar had an operation on his ankle, which forced him to sit out until the summer. Now the next intervention becomes necessary.

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