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While Messi earns 41 million in Paris, what Lainez would earn at Tigres

While Lionel Messi signed a 41 million dollar contract with Paris, Lainez and the salary he will have at Tigres

By Hector Garcia

While Lionel Messi signed a 41 million dollar contract with Paris, Lainez and the salary he will have at Tigres
While Lionel Messi signed a 41 million dollar contract with Paris, Lainez and the salary he will have at Tigres
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Diego Lainez will return to Mexico in a surprising and certainly disappointing way for some Mexican fans. In this way, the player puts an end to his time in Europe after 4 years with clubs such as Real Betis and Sporting Braga. According to KeryNews, everything is already agreed with Club Tigres for his return to Liga MX.

One of the most important factors for Lainez's return to Mexico was precisely the salary factor. For some time, Lainez was considered the possible Mexican Messi. However, while Lionel Messi earns 41 million at PSG, this is what Lainez would earn upon his arrival at Tigres.

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Tigres UANL and América are the clubs interested in repatriating the Tokyo 2020 Olympic bronze medal winner. Even the sports president of the Águilas, Santiago Baños, confessed to Fox Sports Mexico that they ruled out Lainez for asking for a salary of 2 million dollars a year. A figure that Tigres would give him, or at least would agree to as much as possible.

What do Tigres think of Lainez?

The Monterrey team is aware of what a player like Lainez can contribute. In addition, the arrival of another talent like Nico Ibanez put the club as a serious contender in Liga MX. "Players like Lainez are important. If it closes us off for the team and it is a characteristic that we don't have, Tigres is open to incorporating that kind of player," said Diego Cocca.


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