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Welcome to USA, Sergio Ramos and his decision to join Inter Miami with Messi and look at his salary

The incredible fortune that the Spanish star would win if he arrived at Inter Miami.

By William Estrella

The incredible fortune that the Spanish star would win if he arrived at Inter Miami.
The incredible fortune that the Spanish star would win if he arrived at Inter Miami.

Since the announcement of the signing of Inter Miami with Lionel Messi, Major League Soccer became one of the most relevant leagues in the world, which began to be widely followed by the Argentine star. After the signing, many began to find out about the league and how it was managed.

There are several footballers who wanted to reach the highly publicized tournament. It must be taken into account that it is one of the most controversial leagues due to its way of managing money between them, the point that most attracts attention being that they are not clubs, but franchises.

Since Lionel Messi's arrival at the club owned by David Beckham, the only signing that was announced was that of Sergio Busquets, who decided to hang up the captain's belt at FC Barcelona and join Las Garzas.

On the other hand, some of the footballers who are in the club's orbit are Luis Suárez and Sergio Ramos. The Spanish defender is one of the figures closest to signing with the institution dressed in pink.

How much would he earn in Miami?

Sergio Ramos could be one of the highest paid, but he would not exceed Lionel Messi's amount of 50 million euros. The 37-year-old defender would earn approximately 40 million euros per season; It is estimated that he wears the shirt for four years. While Busquets 10 million euros per season.


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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