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While the ultras ask for his departure, PSG's impressive profit since Messi arrived

From France they qualify the economic balance since the arrival of the world champion

By Wilian Estrella

From France they qualify the economic balance since the arrival of the world champion

Lionel Messi lives an atypical moment at PSG. After becoming world champion, the hostility of the ultras has grown, who question his permanence. Despite the fact that the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) has the resistance of the most radical fans, the financial gains that the Parisians have had since the arrival of the best player in history are revealed.

Leo started the season with PSG in a superlative way, being the main figure in the French Super Cup, Ligue 1 and the Champions League. However, he maintained a distant relationship with the fans, especially ultras, who screwed him up after the French club lost to Real Madrid in the last Champions League.

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Now, after arriving from the World Cup in Qatar, the tense relationship that fans have with the "Flea" is more evident on social networks. In the midst of renewing him for one more season, hundreds of fans do not want Leo's continuity to materialize. However, the economic gains have increased at PSG with the presence of the current world champion.

How much has PSG earned since Lionel Messi arrived?

Messi, according to the newspaper 'Marca', came to PSG in exchange for 40.5 million euros per season, in addition to bonuses for sporting achievements. Now, L'Équipe announced that the economic balance is positive after the signing of the captain of the Argentine team. Counting the expenses involved in his arrival in Paris, it is estimated that the club has 15 million in favor of what Leo generates directly and indirectly.

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