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Just like Cristiano Ronaldo, the fortune Messi spent on his haircut

Messi spends a fortune on his image and it shows.

By William Estrella

Messi spends a fortune on his image and it shows.
Messi spends a fortune on his image and it shows.

Lionel Messi ended up asking PSG for forgiveness yesterday after what was his trip to Arabia for the sanction imposed on him for two weeks without being able to train with the group, nor being able to appear at the club's training center, let alone receive his salary.

The ten had to explain yesterday in his apology video that he thought he had free time after the game against Lorient, as had been happening in previous weeks, expressing that he had planned this trip to Arabia that he had canceled in previous weeks, and that he is now at waiting for what the club decides. Today, they no longer summoned him for the duel that is coming against Troyes for Ligue 1.

But the truth is that in all this context, a piece of news was uncovered that undoubtedly clearly links Lionel Messi with Cristiano Ronaldo, showing that not everything is football for the Argentine ten but that he has spent a real fortune on his personal image to show himself in public, making it clear that his image is not at all left to chance.

The truth is that Lionel Messi has spent a lot of money on his haircuts, while many point to Cristiano Ronaldo as the player who does the most haircuts to perfect his image, showing that the ten Argentine is also very aware of the image he gives.

The fortune that Lionel Messi spends on haircuts

Lionel Messi spends $156,000 a year on haircuts, according to the Gambetas account on Tik Tok, making it clear in this way that the ten Argentine does not leave his image to chance at all and is undoubtedly one of the most important factors. important to him, since otherwise he would not spend as much money.

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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