News

While Messi earned 600 euros, what Yamal earned at Barça with his first salary

Messi received 600 euros in his first salary, very different from Lamine Yamal's salary at FC Barcelona

By William Estrella

Messi received 600 euros in his first salary, very different from Lamine Yamal's salary at FC Barcelona
Messi received 600 euros in his first salary, very different from Lamine Yamal's salary at FC Barcelona

Lionel Messi is currently the best player in the world and was confirmed with his eighth Ballon d'Or, but he had to start from the bottom which represented a great merit for the Argentine, since he arrived at FC Barcelona with one hand forward and one behind, but They were the ones who were going to help him with his growth treatment.

 

His first salary at FC Barcelona was not millions since, according to information from Infobae, he earned 600 euros, although they later renewed it and it was over 30 million. The Argentine star now earns 50 million euros per season at Major League Soccer's Inter Miami.

On the other hand, Lamine Yamal was different at FC Barcelona because from his first contract they already offered him 3 million euros per season and an exit clause that is valued at millions of euros, with the aim that no other team could tempt him to change currency. . He now has a high salary, compared to Lionel Messi who only earned 600 euros for the first time.

What Lionel Messi's transfer to Inter Miami costs?

Although in his best moment at FC Barcelona, Lionel Messi was valued at over 120 million euros, currently the Argentine star is worth 35 million euros at Inter Miami according to information from the portal specialized in securities values. players, Transfermarkt. The 10 will not have competition until next year in Major League Soccer.

Topics


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.

More news