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While Messi is being offered 50 million, this is the salary Salah is getting to play in the United States.

In the United States, they want to sign stars and Salah is one of the biggest in the world. 

By Charles Cornwall

In the United States, they want to sign stars and Salah is one of the biggest in the world. 
In the United States, they want to sign stars and Salah is one of the biggest in the world. 

While FC Barcelona awaits the definitive green light from LaLiga for its viability plan, a necessary condition before making any move in the transfer market, Leo Messi is taking the wraps off the daisy and studying the future options he has on the table in order to make a decision as soon as possible. The Argentine does not want to star in a soap opera that will drag on throughout the summer. The resolution of the case is imminent.

 

Inter Miami is, along with Al-Hilal and PSG, one of the teams that have already presented a proposal to the world champion. According to this newspaper, the offer is for four seasons at 50 million per year. The American club has long been interested in Messi and there he could be reunited with Sergio Busquets, who is also the object of desire of the Florida club's directors. Moreover, Leo has a home there, which would make it easier for him and his family to adapt.

Inter Miami's offer to Messi opens the door to the option that 'L'Équipe' has uncovered this week. Although sources close to the American club and Barça claim that negotiations have not yet taken place to discuss a three-way operation that would allow Leo to return to FC Barcelona on loan for a period of between six and 18 months, this possibility would gain momentum if the Argentine were to sign for four years with the team presided over by David Beckham.

 

Salah's salary

According to various reports from the United States, the American league is looking to sign world stars and, like Lionel Messi, would be willing to offer an attractive salary to Liverpool star Mohamed Salah. Although the salary will not be as high as Messi's World Cup winning salary, according to reports he could be offered up to 30 million a year, which would be almost 10 million more than he earns at Anfield
 


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