Major League Soccer and its players’ union remain at odds over compensation for the players with the three MLS teams taking part in the Club World Cup.
The Seattle Sounders, LAFC and Inter Miami are the only MLS clubs among the 32 teams playing in the Club World Cup, which starts Saturday. Each team will earn $9.55 million as a club for participating in the tournament, with a chance to win additional prize money based on performance.
The Major League Soccer Players Association said Sunday that the league issued a proposal Friday that did not include any additional participation bonuses for the players and offered “below-standard” back-end compensation. The union also said the league asked for unrelated concessions to the collective bargaining agreement.
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