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Messi Remains Highest Earning Footballer Despite Wage due to COVID-19

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Barcelona have announced plans to reduce player and staff wages in a bid to “minimise the economic impact” caused by the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Spanish football was suspended for an indefinite period earlier this month, with a resumption only taking place once the government and health bodies are satisfied there is no longer a risk to public health.

With no sport possible and the subsequent effect on income streams, Barcelona announced on Thursday night they would be implementi­ng measures in an attempt to reduce the economic impact of the crisis. Among the measures decided by the club’s board was “adapting the contractua­l obligation­s of the club staff to the new and temporary circumstan­ces that we are experienci­ng”.

A club statement read: “Basically it is a reduction of the working day, imposed by the circumstan­ces and the protection measures carried out, and, as a consequenc­e, the proportion­al reduction of the remunerati­on provided for in the respective contracts.”

According to Forbes, Messi could take Barca’s wage cut and still be among the top three highest-paid athletes in the world. He earns $90 million annually. Cutting the star winger’s pay by 70 per cent would save the club an estimated $50 million, which would more than cover its operating loss last year.

The Barcelona forward is the highestpai­d soccer player, earning $111 million and taking home $84 million in salary and winnings, and another $27 million in endorsemen­ts.

Messi has a lifetime deal with Adidas. Other deals include Gatorade, Pepsi, and Huawei.

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