Monday, November 18

Without playing, Lionel Messi would earn several million dollars in Saudi Arabia

Messi played a friendly match with Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr.
Messi played a friendly match with Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr.

Photo: FRANCK FIFE/Getty Images

Wilson Florez

Lionel Messi said goodbye this season to Paris-Saint Germain. The destination of the Argentine will be Major League Soccer and Inter Miami. Despite the fact that Saudi Arabian football was one of the great suitors of the South American, Messi will not represent any of his clubs. However, “La Pulga” and the Arab nation if they would maintain a link beyond the fields.

Soccer in the United States will have the opportunity to see Lionel Messi play on every MLS day. Despite the fact that Arab football was left wanting to see the Argentine, this nation has a great commercial agreement with the legend of FC Barcelona.

What is the agreement between Lionel Messi and Saudi Arabia?

According to information from the New York Times, Lionel Messi has a juicy contract with that nation. The Argentine will not exhibit his talent in the football stadiums of that country, but if he would have the responsibility of maintaining the good image of Saudi Arabia.

It is estimated that Lionel Messi will receive about $25 million dollars in the next three years. All this is due to a commercial campaign and the Argentine soccer player would be obliged to deliver your image in commercials, social media posts and tourism campaigns.

As the report explains, in addition to the economic benefits, Lionel Messi and his family will be able to enjoy fully financed vacations in that country. Saudi Arabia seeks to promote soccer with the image of Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. One of the great objectives of this nation is to take over the headquarters of the 2030 World Cup.

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