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Lionel Messi's salary, Inter Miami's payroll are MLS record highs
Even without his Apple deal and his equity in Inter Miami, Lionel Messi is making more money than all but a few MLS teams.Yahoo Sports - Sports - MLS -
Lionel Messi's Barcelona contract napkin sells for $965,000 at auction
Messi was just 13 years old when the deal was finalizedCBS Sports - Sports -
Deal written on a napkin that sent Lionel Messi to Barcelona sells at auction for $965,000
The famous napkin that linked a young Lionel Messi to Barcelona sold for 762,400 pounds ($965,000) on Friday, British auction house Bonhams said.NBC News - Top stories -
Lionel Messi’s $20.4m Inter Miami income exceeds payrolls of all but four MLS teams
Miami lead MLS in payroll with $41.7 on salariesArgentinian also has estimated endorsements of $70mLionel Messi’s annualized pay from his MLS contract with Inter Miami is just over $20.4m in his first full season, exceeding the payrolls of all but ...The Guardian - World - MLS -
Leonardo Campana late winner lifts Lionel Messi's Inter Miami to victory over D.C. United
The Herons have now gone seven games without defeatCBS Sports - Sports
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