Real Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester United will take part in this summer's ICC, which will be played in the United States, China and Singapore
The International Champions Cup will return for a fifth edition this summer, with many of European football's top clubs once again signed up to take part.
With a footprint in both Asia and the United States, the pre-season tournament has tapped in to the huge fanbases that exist for those teams outside of their more local markets.
It has drawn huge crowds and sees the clubs involved pocket significant appearance fees - rumoured to be worth up to $20 million - in addition to the longer-term commercial benefits of engaging with supporters across the globe.