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Lionel Messi’s Whole Pay in MLS Reaches $20 Million – However There is a New No. 2

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Lionel Messi remains the highest-paid player in MLS but now has some company in the eight-figure club.

The Argentina superstar and 2022 World Cup winner is joined by LAFC forward Son Heung-min, who has a salary of $10,368,750 and total compensation of $11,152,852. Both those figures are still behind Messi’s $12 million salary (and $20,446,667 total compensation) from Inter Miami.

Son joined LAFC this summer after a storied career at Tottenham Hotspur and is expected to captain South Korea at the 2026 World Cup. 

Messi’s total package is from his initial MLS deal, which runs through the 2025 season, including any marketing bonus and agent’s fees. They do not account for any additional agreements with the team or its affiliates, or for any performance bonuses. Miami said last week Messi had agreed to a new deal through 2028.

The top 10 players are as follows:

Player Club Base Salary Guaranteed Compensation
Lionel Messi Inter Miami $12,000,000 $20,446,667
Son Heung-min LAFC $10,368,750 $11,152,852
Sergio Busquets Inter Miami $8,499,996 $8,774,996
Miguel Almirón Atlanta United $6,056,000 $7,871,000
Hirving Lozano San Diego FC $6,000,000 $7,633,333
Emil Forsberg New York Red Bulls $5,405,000 $6,035,625
Jordi Alba Inter Miami $6,000,000 $6,000,000
Riqui Puig LA Galaxy $5,125,000 $5,779,688
Jonathan Bamba Chicago Fire $5,000,000 $5,581,806
Hany Mukhtar Nashville SC $3,900,000 $5,311,667
Christian Benteke DC United $4,500,000 $4,937,500

Messi’s teammate, Sergio Busquets, is third within the league with over $8.8 million in compensation. The 2010 World Cup winner will retire on the finish of this season. Midfielder Rodrigo De Paul, Messi’s new Miami teammate, has a $1.5 million wage and $3,619,320 in complete compensation.

The figures had been launched Wednesday by the MLS Gamers Affiliation.

Different notable additions to the league throughout the summer time signing window included San Diego winger Hirving “Chucky” Lozano ($6 million/$7,633,333), Chicago winger Jonathan Bamba ($5 million/$5,581,806), Charlotte winger Wilfried Zaha ($2,666,667/$2,751,667), Vancouver midfielder Thomas Muller ($1,284,456/$1,436,956), Columbus ahead Wessam Abou Ali ($1.8 million/$2,157,375) and Philadelphia ahead Milan Iloski ($500,000/$552,569).

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