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Messi earns 54 million in Miami, look at what the new Messi earns in Barcelona

Barcelona's new Lionel Messi is renewing his contract and he'll now receive more money.

By William Estrella

Barcelona's new Lionel Messi is renewing his contract and he'll now receive more money.
Barcelona's new Lionel Messi is renewing his contract and he'll now receive more money.

Lionel Messi continues to be the best footballer in the world, or at least one of the best. Although the Argentine is already 36 years old, the reality is that the footballer's talent means that he continues to remain one of the most skilled in the world. However, the Argentine is no longer a young man, and injuries are harming him.

Lionel Messi has not been able to play in the last two games with Inter Miami, which David Beckham's team has not been able to win. The Argentine has physical discomfort and in fact, it is not yet known when he will return to the playing fields. The Miami team urgently needs the return of the World champion, because without him it will be almost impossible to qualify for the playoffs. However, it looks like his return to the fields will take some more time.

Lionel Messi earns around 54 million euros at Inter Miami, now, the new Lionel Messi at FC Barcelona has just renewed his contract, and despite his young age, he already receives a great salary. This is Lamine Yamal, the 16-year-old jewel of the Blaugarana team.

Lamine Yamal will be linked to FC Barcelona, at least, until 2026, earning a salary of approximately 3 million euros. His previous salary was never specified, however, it is said that he did not even reach one million euros, since he had a cadet player contract.

Lamine Yamal's next challenge

Raphina felt a puncture in the match against Sevilla and had to be replaced. The studies confirmed that the Brazilian suffered an injury to his right femoral biceps and will be out for the next few games. It is there where the door opens for Lamine Yamal to be the starting winger in the Champions League match next Wednesday, where FC Barcelona will visit Porto at the Dragão Stadium for the second day of the continental competition.


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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