Many millions after just two games
Club World Cup: Bayern have made so much money so far
06/22/2025 – 9:15 a.m.Reading time: 2 min.

The club World Cup is also extremely attractive for the participants. FC Bayern has already sagged a lot of money after moving into the round of 16.
The Bayern Kasse rings at the club World Cup-and the sports director Max Eberl, who has traveled back to Germany for important conversations, may hope for more scope for transfers with any further success. After the 2-1 against the Argentine traditons Association Boca Juniors at the weekend, the German record champion at the tournament in the new mega format has already taken up the equivalent of 39.5 million euros due to the prematurely secured round of 16.
In the last group game against Benfica Lisbon, on Tuesday (21 in the live ticker at T-Online) in Charlotte, in addition to first place, there are also a further two million US dollar victory bonus (EUR 1.74 million). And then the very big jackpot rounds come.
The equivalent of 11.4 million euros is available from the premium pot of the World Association FIFA for the quarter -finals filled with a total of one billion dollars. The semi -finals brings 18.2 million euros. And in the final on July 13th at the gates of New York there is 26 million euros for the loser and even 34.7 million euros ($ 40 million) for the club world champion. FC Bayern would collect the equivalent of a little more than 100 million euros as a tournament winner.
The financial World Cup aspect should therefore not be underestimated. Eberl also spoke to him when he was still in the USA. “We play a very important tournament for us, where you can really win something, not only reputation and a title, but also monetary,” said the 51-year-old. The sports director had left the team quarters before the Boca game to obviously advance possible transfers at home. Many names are traded, especially a wing striker is sought. Suddenly Jamie Gitten is named as the new candidate, who is also active at the World Cup with Borussia Dortmund.
The 20 -year -old Englishman is said to be back to his homeland. His desire to go to FC Chelsea has not yet come about because the BVB is supposed to demand a transfer fee for the young professional. Bavaria’s sports director Christoph Freund explained the unexpected Eberl departure as part of the Boca game at the streaming service: “There was no special reason. We sat down and divided ourselves together. There are some conversations. And then he is in the European time.”
