News

While at PSG he earned 40 million euros, Messi's new salary at Barcelona has been revealed

This amount of money could be what Messi receives during his stay in Barcelona

By William Estrella

This amount of money could be what Messi receives during his stay in Barcelona
This amount of money could be what Messi receives during his stay in Barcelona

On a more than positive day for the Catalans regarding the possible return of Lionel Messi to their ranks, the world has already begun to investigate and try to find information on the details that make up each football contract, especially when he would arrive at the institution and what would be the sum of money that would be taken in exchange for working for the Catalan club.

However, little has been glimpsed of the meeting between Laporta and Jorge Messi this morning. Everything seems that La Liga would be on the eve of approving the road plan requested weeks ago by Barcelona, which is the most important step for Leo to return to the club he loves. Beyond that, as Lionel's father said, many details still need to be discussed in order to finally present the long-awaited contract.

Now we are entering the period in which both parties have to assess the options to be able to agree, and they must do so as soon as possible since the Argentine star wants to start planning his life and that of his family for next year. Now, father and son will have to sit down to talk about the possibilities and real options available to complete the file.

Messi's position on this situation

Lionel Messi wished this matter had been resolved sooner, as he had requested a month ago. However, it is clear that, whatever happens, Messi's unchangeable priority will be Barcelona and he will not put stones in the way to close his return.


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