Lionel Messi always receives great attention from fans and is a player who receives a “huge” salary from football clubs. In addition, sports company Adidas also has a lifetime agreement worth $1 billion with Messi.
Recently, Messi joined Inter Miami and was paid a salary of 54 million USD per year. Explaining the reason for joining Inter Miami, Messi said: “The truth is that the economy has never been a problem or created an obstacle for me. We have never talked about a contract with Barcelona. There is a The proposal was approved but there was no official document nor my signature. I don’t know if it is feasible or not.
If it was a matter of money, I could absolutely go to Saudi Arabia or another place to compete. I received a very big offer but my decision turned in another direction, not because of money.
According to sources from the American press, Messi may debut in the match between Inter Miami and Charlotte FC on August 21. It is not until June 30 that Messi’s contract with PSG expires. In addition, until July 7, Inter Miami will be allowed to register Messi to play, so the 2022 world champion’s debut is expected to be delayed for quite a while.
As one of the most famous players in the world, it is no surprise that Lionel Messi owns a collection of luxury cars and expensive items.
“The King of Football” Messi also owns a Ferrari 355 S Spider Scaglietti. This is considered one of the rarest Ferrari models on the planet because there are only 4 cars left in production. Ferrari 355 S Spider Scaglietti is equipped with a 4.0L 390 PS V12 engine. The car model was purchased by the male player at a public auction at a price of up to 25 million pounds (equivalent to about 710 billion VND). This car is also known as the “prancing horse of 1957”, Ferrari 335 S Spider Scaglietti is equipped with a naturally aspirated 4.0 liter V12 engine and can reach a maximum speed of 482 km/h.
A favorite car in his billion-dollar car collection is the Pagani Zonda Cinque. There are only 5 units produced in the world and the version that Lionel Messi owns is also an extremely rare version of the Pagani Zonda. The car is equipped with a V12 engine, 7.3 liter capacity, with a capacity of up to 678 PS and maximum torque of 780 Nm.
Previously, German car manufacturing giant Audi sponsored FC Barcelona until 2019, so it’s no surprise that Messi owns an Audi car. In fact, Messi owns 3 cars: Audi RS6 priced at 108,000 USD, Audi A7 priced at 69,200 USD and Audi Q7 priced at 54,590 USD.
Messi also owns a unique Italian sports car Pagani Zonda, Tricolore version. The car uses a 7.3-liter V12 engine combined with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The Argentinian player paid about 2 million USD for this trendy car model.
Messi is often seen using the Maserati Gran Turismo MC Stradale at his home in Argentina. The car has a 4.7 liter V8 engine, producing 444 horsepower and 510 Nm of torque. Messi spent 242,100 USD to buy it.
The Range Rover model is one of the most luxurious and expensive SUVs in the world and Messi is the owner of two Range Rover models – the Range Rover Vogue priced at about 200,000 USD and the Range Rover Sport priced at 69,500 USD.
Mercedes SLS AMG is another exotic and luxurious car owned by Messi worth $642,490. The car is equipped with a 6.2 liter DOHC V8 engine that delivers excellent performance. It is certainly one of the most beautiful cars in Messi’s collection.
In particular, Messi’s car set includes an 8-seat Cadillac for $75,195. It is a perfect car for a family of 5. Cadillac Escalade is equipped with a 420 horsepower V8 engine combined with a 10-speed automatic transmission.
Another Ferrari car that Messi uses is the Ferrari F430 Spyder. He paid $164,490 for this special Ferrari model. The car is powered by a 4.3-liter Ferrari F136 E V8 engine and produces 503 horsepower.
As a family man, Messi also loves cheap cars. Messi’s cars are said to be cheap, but the price is up to several tens of thousands of dollars. Pictured are Lexus RX 450h and Mini Cooper; Lexus costs about 46,800 USD and Mini Cooper costs about 19,733 USD.