MLS Team Values 2025: LAFC Leads, Five Teams Top $1 Billion The eyes of the soccer world will be on the U.S. next year when North America hosts the 2026 World Cup. Three-quarters of the games are scheduled to be played in the… ...
This isn't why one of the greatest players of all time came to PSG. Nor why so much was invested in linking the 34-year-old genius up with Neymar and Mbappe. The wait for a first Champions League title goes on for PSG after 11 years of Qatari ownership and more ...
On August 10th, Lionel arrived in Paris and signed a contract with PSG until 2023, with an option to extend it to 2024. The footballer’s jersey number is 30. Since he transferred as a free agent, the French club did not have to pay anything for a transfer that could have been a re...
Messi signed a lifetime contract with Adidas in 2017. The contract is estimated to be worth $1 billion. That is great news for soccer fans who cannot get enough of his adidas gear. Plus, MLS is sponsored by adidas, so Messi's presence in America will be felt forever. Stay locked into...
Messi’s Inter Miami contract keeps him at the club until the end of 2025. Beyond that, his future is up in the air. Incredibly,Lionel Messimay currently be gearing up for his final season with Inter Miami. When the Argentine arrived to nationwide fanfare in the summer of 2023, he sign...
Over half a billion dollars $M In January 2021, Spanish newspaper El Mundo published a copy ofMessi'sBarcelonacontract, claiming the figures confirm the star player's deal is the biggest in sports history. Including signing on fees, performance bonuses and base salary, Messi stood to earn a...
A couple of months or so after Ronaldo signed a "long-term" deal with Nike in 2016 that is rumoured to be similar to the lifetime agreement penned by basketball star LeBron James - and potentially worth $1 billion - Messi, lo and behold, did similar with Adidas. The...
The only way for Messi to continue would likely have been for the player to take a significant pay cut so that the club could afford his wages. As it stands, Barcelona’s immense debt of over 1 billion euroes –...
The Herons set up shop at DRV PNK while navigating the long, winding path to securing a permanent downtown stadium – a central plank of MLS’s return to SoFla. That breakthrough officially arrived last year when city commissioners approved Miami Freedom Park, a $1 billion mixed-use project...
Barcelona are said to have racked up debts of more than €1 billion ($1.18 billion) in recent years and are desperate to offload unwanted talent such as Brazilian Philippe Coutinho to make space on their payroll, but have made little progress. ...