The final pay-out amount owed to Leeds United from FIFA has been revealed as three of their summer signings return from Qatar ready to hit the ground running when the Premier League returns later this month.
Denmark's Rasmus Kristensen and USMNT stars Tyler Adams and Brenden Aaronson have all seen the club's compensation limited however, due to how recently they joined the Whites according to The Athletic.
Despite finishing second in their group, both U.S players will only grant Leeds little over $70,000 (£56,000) with Kristensen's early exit with the Danish only worth $60,000 (£48,000).
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However, the Whites do see a bigger sum come from two stars who actually left the club in the summer transfer window - Kalvin Phillips, despite only playing 40 minutes of football at the tournament, will grant the club $186,000 (£151,000) - two-thirds of his full compensation value of $280,000 after he swapped Elland Road for the Etihad Stadium.
Brazilian winger and former Whites talisman Raphinha also granted the club another $180,000 (£146,000) following his run up to the quarter-finals with the five-time tournament winners before being knocked out by Croatia on penalties.
Welshman Dan James, who is currently on loan at Fulham, also managed to gain the club $60,000 (£48,000) which is a third of the money due on him after Wales' anti-climatic exit from the group stage in their first World Cup in 64 years.
That brings the total compensation up to $620,000 or £503,000, with FIFA calculating the money owed based on how many days the stars have been away from their clubs with that breaking down as approximately $10,000 being paid for each player for every day they are away.
FIFA have also said that a total of $209 million (£171.6m) has been made available to compensate hundreds of domestic clubs across the world from their Club Benefits Programme which covers more than 800 players over the four-week event.
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