Neither PSG nor Arabia could, Messi and the luxury he'd get in the MLS, only Beckham has it
The MLS now surprises, they want to compete and have the world champion in the team. The signing would make a huge impact to the team.
Lionel Messi in MLS. Although his name sounds like a lot to reach Major League Soccer, so far it has not been possible, but the golden opportunity for the Argentine to arrive as the top soccer star in the United States would be close to materializing.
In an interview for the newspaper AS, the MLS commissioner Don Garber explained that there is a move that will be made from the structure of the League, to facilitate the arrival of the Argentine 10, who at this time, has not yet renewed his contract with the Paris team Saint Germain and listen to offers for the next market.
Garber in the interview, explained that facilities will be given from the sports side, to break the MLS regulations and facilitate the arrival of Messi. The commissioner explained that the MLS is sold as a single product, so the decisions regarding the arrival of a player, in the economic part, do go through the approval of all the investors of the clubs, although in the case of Messi, it is could give an exception regarding the case.
What else would they offer Messi in the MLS?
The manager explained that it is even considered opening the economic lock, as happened in the case of David Beckham, who joined the Los Angeles Galaxy team in 2007. Within his contract, he was offered the possibility of buying a franchise and therefore It was attractive for the player to come to the United States, now this lock could be offered to Messi. In other words, Messi could have a soccer team, something that PSG couldn't offer.
Messi, in addition to the MLS offer, also has two more offers. One is the contract renewal with PSG. The French club's contract would offer him a salary of 30 million per season, tax-free according to Infobae. While the Argentine player also has an offer from Saudi Arabia football. According to the Mundo Deportivo report, they would offer the player up to 300 million per season.