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The millions that Messi and David Beckham will earn with the new exclusive Inter Miami tennis shoes

Are you going to buy the new exclusive Inter Miami tennis shoes?

By William Estrella

Are you going to buy the new exclusive Inter Miami tennis shoes?
Are you going to buy the new exclusive Inter Miami tennis shoes?

They're finally here, and everybody wants to buy them. This is how they were announced by Inter Miami: "Inter Miami CF announced today a sneaker collaboration with adidas, launching the 2getherness Shoe. The Club's first official shoe will go on sale to the public on Tuesday, Dec. 5 at 10 a.m. ET."

These are new shoes that are going viral all over the world, well, they are something new and it is a great way to support Inter Miami in a refreshing and elegant way, plus, the shoes are pretty and they are not that expensive. Why are they pink? "“We're very excited to bring our first pink shoe to life together with our great partners adidas. As with our jerseys, there are a number of details incorporated into the shoe that make it unique, and we hope our fans like it as much as we do,” the team explained.

How much will the tennis shoes cost? The teens will have an approximate value of 100 dollars, it could be a little more or a little less, in addition, it is said that they will be limited, so they will only make a few hundred thousand pairs. Inter Miami would earn between 2 and 3 million dollars according to estimated sales, but how will Messi earn money from this?

Messi's contract:

Lionel Messi earns approximately 54 million dollars per season, however, this number is a mix between sponsorships, agreements with brands and salary from Inter Miami. These types of shoe sales are one of the dozens of ways in which Inter Miami can pay the 54 million to Messi, so in principle it will not generate extra money for Lionel.


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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