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Emiliano Martínez currently earns 6 million dollars at Aston Villa and what salary could he earn if he arrives at Barcelona with Lionel Messi

By William Estrella

Emiliano Martínez currently earns 6 million dollars at Aston Villa and what salary could he earn if he arrives at Barcelona with Lionel Messi
Emiliano Martínez currently earns 6 million dollars at Aston Villa and what salary could he earn if he arrives at Barcelona with Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi's desire is to return to Barcelona and within the possibilities would be the search for new reinforcements, where the name of Emiliano Martínez begins to gain strength for the Blaugrana team, since the Argentine star would not have a very good relationship with the current Goalkeeper of the Spanish team Marc Ter Stegen.

Currently, Emiliano Martínez belongs to Aston Vila, a team that has not signed a renewal, since he would like to sell the current world champion goalkeeper and could look for an opportunity with the Barcelona team, taking into account that if Leonel Messi arrives he would like to be surrounded by players trusted.

Dibu Martínez receives a current salary of 6.4 million dollars, as reported by Salary Sport, however, if he arrives at Barcelona he could increase this amount and receive the same salary that Ter Stegen currently earns, which is around 9.1 million dollars, according to the source.

Barcelona goes with everything for Lionel Messi

The Argentine forward Lionel Messi would have the opportunity to reach the team that saw him born in football under certain salary conditions, because due to the financial Fair Play, Barcelona could not exceed the amount that it currently pays, hence if Emiliano Martínez agrees to arrive with Messi at the Blaugrana team could not earn more than what Ter Stegen currently earns.


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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