Grêmio will receive R$ 1.3 million for Weverton and Balbuena, called up for the World Cup. The value may increase from the countries' campaigns. Weverton was called up for the Brazilian national team, while Balbuena was called up for Paraguay. The FIFA Club Benefits Program pays a fee for the period during which the players are loaned. The value in 2026 will be US$ 5,000 per day, approximately R$ 25,600 in current exchange rates. The count began on Monday, June 1. If the teams are eliminated in the first phase, the last game of Brazil will be on June 24, against Scotland. In this case, Weverton will have remained 24 days at the disposal of the Selection, which would render Grêmio approximately R$ 614,400. Regarding Paraguay, the team's last game in the group stage is on June 25, against Australia. In this scenario, the defender would have had one more day – and the Tricolor would have received approximately R$ 640,000. These values, of course, increase from the teams' campaigns in the World Cup. FIFA also announced that it will make a calculation and pay for the period of players loaned during the Eliminatórias. The daily rate will be US$ 2,360 (R$ 12,000) per player per game during the qualifying tournament. During the cycle, Grêmio had several names called up, such as Villasanti, for Paraguay, Suárez and Cristian Olivera, for Uruguay, Noriega, for Peru, Soteldo, for Venezuela, and Aravena, for Chile. The entity will pay in the second semester also for the 'use' of the players. The Selection won Panama 6-2 on Sunday and will face Egypt on Saturday, in their last game before the World Cup. On June 13, the team will make its debut against Morocco. Meanwhile, the Paraguayan team thrashed Nicaragua 4-0 in a friendly match on Friday. Balbuena entered the interval of the game. The team's debut in the World Cup will take place against the United States on June 12.