Barça want to re-sign Messi, who has also been linked with moves to Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia and MLS team Inter Miami.
Lionel Messi will officially leave Paris Saint-Germain this summer, to the surprise of nobody. Speaking before the Ligue 1 champions’ final match of the season against Clermont Foot, manager Christophe Galtier confirmed the departure of the Argentina captain, who spent two seasons at the club.
Galtier“The best player in the history of soccer”
“I had a privilege of coaching the best player in the history of soccer. Saturday will be Leo’s last match at the Parc des Princes against Clermont”, was Galtier’s tribute to the Ballon d’Or winner.
Al Hilal, Barcelona or Inter Miami?
Where Messi goes next has already been the topic of debate for months on end, although we are no closer to having a definitive answer. The former Barcelona superstar reportedly has an obscenely lucrative offer on the table from Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia, Barcelona are desperate to re-sign him but their financial viability plan for the new season hasn’t yet been given the green light by LaLiga, which means they can’t sign new players just yet, while Inter Miami have also been linked in an attempt to accelerate the growth of MLS.
A report in French outlet L’Équipe this week even suggested that Barça and the Herons could work together to ensure they both taste a slice of the Messi pie. In any case, all we really know, as of today, is that the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner won’t be in Paris in 2023/24.
How much did Messi earn at PSG? How much is he worth?
According to various sources, Messi’s fixed salary in his time at Paris Saint-Germain was €35 million per year, which works out at around $37.5 million. However, he earns a considerable amount more from different bonuses and adds-on included in his contract, as well as image rights, endorsements and cuts from jersey sales.
How much could Messi earn at Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia?
All in all, his net worth his been estimated at $600 million, as per Celebrity Net Worth, around $100 million more than the next soccer player on the list, Cristiano Ronaldo. No matter where Messi goes next, that’s unlikely to drop off any time soon, although a move to Saudi Arabia would certainly keep him at the top for a while longer; Al Hilal are willing to pay him $548 million per season to move to the Middle East, according to L’Équipe. The two-year deal reportedly on offer would therefore be worth more than $1 billion.
bascipty
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Even Mbappe himself was praising Messi after he received his League 1 best player aimless team So who will assist Mbappe next season
PraveenVm
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Say what you want, Messi played 2 seasons at PSG and scored the only goal in both season's title winning match! Yes he didn't win the UCL, but if he is a failure because of that then imagine Mbappe played with PSG for much longer and he even went to the final once and lost it. So Mbappe must be a bigger failure than Messi. And we're talking about an 35 year old Messi with prime young Mbappe. Apart from that here's how Messi conquered France : Man claimed his record extending Ballon d'or in France playing for PSG. Man took a hybernation at PSG inbetween to prepare for the world cup and won the WC against France itself. Man won FIFA the best in France ahead of Mbappe. Man claimed the Laureus sportsman award in France making him the greatest athlete, more than a footballer. Messi didn't conquer France by winning the league or cup! Anybody can do that. But this Man conquered France like a savage!
Shmonny
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This may come as a shock to some but until recently I used to think that Lionel Messi is the greatest player that has ever lived....but after watching Christiano Ronaldo playing for Al-Nassr in the heat of the Saudi desert and on analyzing his play very carefully I came to the stark realization that without a doubt, I was right....Lionel Messi....the greatest of all time!!!!!!!
bascipty
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Messi is bigger than PSG that’s all
Dpeaceman
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Messi departing psg is the most impressive news i heard this month 😍😍🤩👍