Valencia disagree with Supercopa de Espana prize money and will request an arbitration LaLiga Will receive less than other three teams

Valencia are the only club to complain about the financial rewards from the Supercopa de Espana.

The tournament, which will take place in Saudi Arabia in January, will see Los Che compete against Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.

Valencia will request an arbitration so that they receive a fair amount of prize money.

They are due to receive less than three million euros for competing in the tournament, while Real Madrid and Barcelona will receive close to nine million euros.

As MARCA understand, the prize money is split into three parts; one for participating (less than one million euros), one for sporting rewards (winning the tournament, coming second...) and another that is based on the club's previous honours.

That third figure makes up the majority of the prize money, leaving Valencia with much less money than Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Even if Valencia win the tournament, they'll receive less than Real Madrid and Barcelona if they're both knocked out in the semi-finals.

"We're not in agreement with the prize money," Valencia president Anil Murthy said.

"We're four big clubs and we can't have different prize money.

"I've written a letter to [RFEF president Luis] Rubiales to accept our proposal of an arbitration.

"We're going to fight for our rights."