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After his penultimate game with PSG, look at Lionel Messi's new salary at Barcelona

The Spanish club is working to finalize the return of Leo and now it could seduce him with a large salary.

By William Estrella

The Spanish club is working to finalize the return of Leo and now it could seduce him with a large salary.
The Spanish club is working to finalize the return of Leo and now it could seduce him with a large salary.

The return of Lionel Messi to FC Barcelona still cannot be confirmed. The captain of the Argentine National Team will first put an end to his time as a PSG player and then he will sit down to analyze offers, although it is already an open secret that his top priority is to return to Spain. In this context, there is already talk of his possible salary.

Currently, Leo receives 35 million euros per season at Paris Saint-Germain, which places him as one of the highest-paid footballers in the world. The top winner of the Ballon d'Or has a proposal of 500 million per season, plus prizes, from Al-Hilal, but the truth is that he prioritizes Barça's option even though his salary is even less than what he has today in France.

First of all, the journalist Veronica Brunati spoke that Barcelona could pay him 10 million, then the Relevo portal raised that amount to 13. Now, the latest information says that Joan Laporta would make an effort to give Messi around 20' kilos' per season. Thus, depending on what the exact amount is finally, he could compete with Eden Hazard to see who is the highest paid footballer in La Liga.

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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