Lionel Messi’s move to Inter Miami has been the talk of the town, with many wondering about the details of the deal. Reports have now emerged revealing that Messi’s salary at the club is a whopping $75 million per year, making him one of the highest-paid players in the world.
But that’s not all. The Argentine superstar also has a clause in his contract that would allow him to eventually take ownership of the club. This so-called “David Beckham clause” is a unique feature in Messi’s contract, giving him the opportunity to have a stake in the team once his playing career is over.
The man behind bringing Messi to Miami is none other than billionaire Marcelo Claure, who has significantly increased his fortune through this high-profile signing. Claure’s business acumen and connections have helped make Inter Miami a powerhouse in Major League Soccer, and Messi’s arrival has only added to the team’s prestige.
As fans eagerly await Messi’s debut in Miami, they can rest assured that the club is in good hands with a strong ownership group backing the team. The future looks bright for Inter Miami, with Messi leading the way on and off the field.