A Saudi Team Is About To Offer Lionel Messi A Stunningly Enormous Contract The Largest In Sports History


On that last question – who makes the most money – if the rumor becomes true, Lionel Messi just scored an absolutely definitive answer once and for all. According to a number of inside sources close to the negotiations, Lionel Messi is on the verge of finalizing a deal that would pay him $400 million PER YEAR to play for a Saudi Pro League team. Let me repeat that and make it bold. Lionel Messi is about to sign a contract that would pay him a salary of…

$400 Million PER YEAR

Doubling Ronaldo

If Messi’s deal comes to fruition, on a per-season earnings basis it will nearly double the 2.5-year, $535 million deal that Cristiano Ronaldo accepted in December from a Saudi Pro League team called Al Nassr. On a per-season basis (since there’s a half year included), Ronaldo will be earning a base salary of $210 million per year from Al Nassr. At the time he signed his deal in December, Ronaldo’s $210 million per year salary was enough to SMASH the record for the largest sports contract of all time. Whose record did Ronaldo Smash? Lionel Messi’s. Lionel’s previous record-setting contract was a 4-year $675 million deal with Barcelona that worked out to $168.5 million per year. But wait. There are more mind-blowing stats.

Saudi Pro League teams play just 30 games per season. So on a per-game basis, at $400 million per year, Lionel Messi will be earning $13.3 million PER GAME. Earning $400 million will mean Lionel will earn Michael Jordan’s entire NBA career earnings in about 3 months. If he’s paid monthly, his MONTHLY paycheck will be $33.33 million. That’s about $1.1 million per day. That’s $47,000 per hour. That’s $770 per minute. That’s $13 every single second that ticks by, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

Leaving Paris

Lionel is already earning $30 million per year to be a tourism ambassador for Saudi Arabia. News of his potential blockbuster Saudi Pro League deal comes after his current team, Paris Saint-Germain, announced it had suspended Messi for two weeks after he traveled to Saudi Arabia without permission. Lionel and his wife recently spent several days traveling to a number of exotic locales in Saudi Arabia. Lionel had previously indicated that he would be open to remaining with Paris Saint-Germain, but after the suspension he is done with the club. I don’t know. Something tells me that had PSG never suspended him, Messi would have been “done with the club” when he was offered $400,000,000 PER YEAR to play 30 games somewhere else…