While PSG pays 40.5 million to Lionel Messi, what Inter Miami would offer him to join

From the United States they indicate that everything is advanced for the arrival of the Flea to the MLS.

From the United States they indicate that everything is advanced for the arrival of the Flea to the MLS.
From the United States they indicate that everything is advanced for the arrival of the Flea to the MLS.
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Lionel Messi is focused on what is the participation of the Argentine team in the World Cup in Qatar, however, from the United States they point out that Leo's environment has everything advanced with Inter Miami. Now, it is revealed what the MLS team offers to convince the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7).

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While the 'Flea' hopes to achieve the long-awaited World Cup, the portal 'The Times' pointed out that there are advanced conversations between Inter Miami and Leo Messi, who could continue his career in the United States, as shocking as it may sound.

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However, from Paris Saint-Germain they also hope to convince him to continue at the club for two more seasons. Lionel Andres Messi, 35 yeay old midfielder, ends his contract with the Parisians in mid-2023, which is why from the Parisian board they're desperate to renew him.

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Although from the French capital they hope to see him until 2025 with the French club's shirt, on North American soil they take his arrival in the MLS as a fact. At PSG, Messi earns 40.5 million euros per season, while Inter would offer to make him the highest-paid player in league history.

The economic part will be vital in the negotiations:

Although Inter Miami, Gonzalo Higuaín's former team, promises the best salary in the history of the league, it would still be far from what he receives at PSG. If the MLS salary table is taken into account, the one who adds the most is the Swiss Xherdan Shaquiri, who earns 7.3 million dollars. Javier Hernández is second with 6 million.

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