Huge Surprise as Lionel Messi Set To Receive Part Payment of His Salary From PSG in Crypto, Gets Fans Token

Huge Surprise as Lionel Messi Set To Receive Part Payment of His Salary From PSG in Crypto, Gets Fans Token

  • Lionel Messi is billed to earn an annual salary of about $41 million plus bonuses, and a reported $30 million signing-on fee at his new club PSG
  • Reports have it that the star will receive part of the payment in cryptocurrency as $PSG Fan Tokens was introduced last year
  • English Premier League club Manchester City also launched their own token earlier this year according to the CEO of Socios.com

Following his switch from Barcelona to French club Paris Saint-Germain, reports have it that Lionel Messi will receive part payment in cryptocurrency.

The 34-year-old signed a two-year deal with the French club with an option of a third and will now get an annual salary of about $41 million plus bonuses, and a reported $30 million signing-on fee.

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CNBC claim that the Ligue 1 outfit had stated that Messi’s “welcome package” includes the cryptocurrency ”$PSG Fan Tokens.”

Excitement for Cryptocurrency Users As Legendary Lionel Messi to Receive PSG Part Payment in Tokens
Lionel Messi becomes a PSG player. Photo: Sebastien Muylaert
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Sources say the move has activated a rally in the crypto tokens that PSG first issued to its fans over a year ago. It was gathered that the $PSG token was launched in January 2020 via the platform, Socios.com.

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According to the club, paying Messi in tokens is one of the most innovative and avant-garde brands in sports globally.

Earlier this year, Premier League club Manchester City launched its own fan token using the same technology.

Alexandre Dreyfus, CEO of Socios.com, in a statement via Euro News:

“Fan Tokens and Socios.com play an increasingly prominent role across sport at the very highest level.”

PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi told reporters on Wednesday that the world will be “shocked” by the financial revenues generated by the club’s signing of the global soccer superstar.

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Where is Messi staying in Paris?

Meanwhile, following his switch to French club Paris Saint-Germain, Lionel Messi is currently staying at a lavish hotel located around Avenue Hoche district of central Paris which costs £17,000 (N9.7million) per night, Mirror reports.

The Argentine may have been disappointed to leave Spanish club Barcelona, but the hotel he is staying at along with his family members may be helping them relax.

It is a Paris’ five star Le Royal Monceau hotel as he now searches for a new apartment in the French capital.

The hotel which was built 94 years ago informed their Instagram followers that the six-time Ballon d'Or winner and his family were their next esteemed guests.

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The 35-year-old joined the Parisians on a free transfer this summer after failing to renew his contract with Real Madrid.

He won four Champions League titles among other silverware with Los Blancos in his 16-year reign at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Source: Legit.ng

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