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From earning more than Lionel Messi in PSG, the salary that Neymar would have in the MLS

The Brazilian is one of the great objectives of the United States league.

By William Estrella

The Brazilian is one of the great objectives of the United States league.
The Brazilian is one of the great objectives of the United States league.

PSG not only did not renew Lionel Messi and removed Kylian Mbappé, but now they have also put Neymar on the market. Although the Brazilian winger was part of the last friendlies of the French team, Le Parisien announced this Wednesday that neither he nor Marco Verratti (both with a current contract) will be taken into account for the season that is about to start and now they must look for a club.

In this context, journalist Fabrizio Romano reported that both Al-Hilal and MLS clubs are strongly interested in signing Ney. Now, the one that emerged in Santos has already recently refused to play in Saudi Arabia despite the fact that the economic proposal they offer is unattainable for the rest of the teams. Given this scenario, in the United States they are excited to add him to their league.

Now, on the one hand, it is important to note that he would not play at Inter Miami with La Pulga. Las Garzas does not have the economic capacity at this time to pay for their file and salary, nor do they have quotas for foreigners. In this way, his arrival should be to another franchise, but his salary would be not only below what he receives in Paris Saint-Germain, but also below the 50 million euros that Lionel currently earns in Florida .

How much would Neymar earn in MLS?

Currently, the player from São Paulo has a salary of 44 million euros per year, nine more than Messi received at PSG. However, in the United States, Ney's salary would not exceed 30 million dollars per season. And it is that in order to reach that number, a joint agreement should be reached with the financial support of other companies, as Inter Miami did with Apple and Adidas to reach the salary currently received by the captain of the Argentine National Team.


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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