Under FIFA's Club Protection Program, compensation is triggered when a player misses more than 28 days after being injured during an international match. In Raphinha's case, Barcelona will be eligible for payments starting April 23. From that day on, they will receive $22,300 daily until the player is medically cleared, a system that theoretically covers absences of up to 365 days.
However, since the 29-year-old forward is expected to return around April 28 or 29, Barcelona's total payout will be approximately $155,000. This, according to club sources who spoke to Sport, is considered "insufficient and bizarre," considering the volume of matches he will miss and the competitive weight of those matches.