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How many full MLS teams are needed to pay Messi's salary?

Lionel Messi's salary in MLS dwarfs that of 22 other league teams. His arrival has revolutionized MLS both on and off the pitch.

By Sebastián Hernadez

Messi's Mega-Deal Changes MLS Economics. Photo: Instagram
Messi's Mega-Deal Changes MLS Economics. Photo: Instagram
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Lionel Messi's impact on Major League Soccer is undeniable, both on and off the field. The Argentine superstar's salary, as revealed in the latest MLS Players Association salary update, is a testament to his global influence and the league's ambition.

According to the data released on Thursday, Messi's base salary of $12 million and total compensation of $20,446,667 at Inter Miami remain unchanged since the initial list was published in May. Remarkably, this figure surpasses the entire annual payroll of 22 other MLS teams.

Messi's Paycheck Bigger Than 22 MLS Teams

These figures represent the total compensation Messi receives from his MLS contract, which extends through the 2025 season, including any marketing bonuses and agent fees. It's important to note that this does not account for any additional agreements with the team or its affiliates, nor does it include performance-based bonuses.

The significant disparity between Messi's salary and those of his peers highlights the league's strategy of attracting global superstars to bolster its profile. By securing Messi's services, Inter Miami and the MLS have experienced a surge in popularity, both domestically and internationally.

Olivier Giroud, another high-profile signing for the league, has a total annualized compensation of $3,675,000 with Los Angeles FC. While a substantial sum, it pales in comparison to Messi's astronomical earnings.

The release of these salary figures once again underscores the financial power of top-tier soccer players and the lengths to which leagues will go to secure their services. As Messi continues to make his mark on MLS, it remains to be seen whether other leagues will follow suit in pursuit of their own global superstars.


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