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Thanks to Gerard Pique, Barcelona will receive an increase of €2.5 million.

 


The King's League has been a significant development for Spanish football fans since it brings together professional footballers and well-known streamers in a competition that modifies some of the game's standard rules.

Whereas the Cupra Arena in Barcelona's harbor hosted the majority of the winter split. However the Final Four, a one-day event featuring the four best teams in the competition, was played today at Camp Nou, as club president Joan Laporta had already announced.

Fans have gathered to watch the activities, filling the stadium to capacity. They may even be heard in the stands yelling "Lionel Messi." Neymar, Ronaldo, and Ronaldinho, three football stars, were also present.

Yet, according to a report by Adrian Sanchez, Barcelona would benefit from hosting the King's League final playoffs. They anticipate making roughly €2.5 million in profit.

The majority of the money will probably come from ticket sales, and the club will probably come to an agreement with King's League over the revenue split.

Gerard Pique, a former Barcelona player, is one of the organizers of the King's League, thus it is not strange to see the two organizations making money from the event together. In order to aid the club through these difficult times, he was the driving force behind the decision to hold the event at Camp Nou.

Barcelona could benefit from the cash, even though it is small, in their effort to keep their finances under control until the summer transfer window. With an inflated squad budget, the club is in fact at risk of financial punishment.

The King's League Final Four competition is still ongoing at Camp Nou, and the grand finale has not yet been completed.

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