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Liverpool will pocket a £2million windfall from the World Cup.

FIFA pays £6,460 per day to clubs for each player released for the tournament in Russia.

The payments started on May 31 and end the day after a country's final game.

Liverpool have had eight players on World Cup duty - Jordan Henderson, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dejan Lovren, Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino, Marko Grujic, Simon Mignolet and Sadio Mane.

Henderson, Alexander-Arnold and Mignolet could all be involved in Saturday's third and fourth place play-off with Lovren set to line up in Sunday's final against France.

Research compiled by communications specialists Tonka shows that FIFA will pay out a total of £157million in compensation to clubs.

Liverpool sit 12th in terms of which clubs will receive the most cash on £2,058,700.

Domestic rivals Manchester City are the top recipient with £3,904,400. Real Madrid (£3,816,300) are second with Chelsea (£3,504,500) third.