Messi, with his record-breaking 8th Ballon d’Or, solidifies his status as a football legend

Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi defeats tennis greats Novak Djokovic and Erling Haaland to win the esteemed title of TIME’s Athlete of the Year 2023.

Messi cemented his legacy as a football icon with his record-breaking eighth Ballon d’Or.

The Argentine’s transfer to Inter Miami turns out to be crucial since he helps the team win the Leagues Cup, which is their first trophy.

In the future season, Messi hopes to build on his outstanding play and lead Inter Miami to Major League Soccer victory.

Messi is the Athlete of the Year after TIME magazine recognizes his extraordinary year and honors his accomplishments on and off the field.

Furthermore, the financial earnings of the David Beckham-owned team appears to have increased exponentially after Messi signed with Inter Miami.

Messi, who signed with Inter Miami in July of this year, has had a big influence on both the team’s on-field success and popularity as the former Barcelona player’s

The former Barcelona forward’s signing with Inter Miami appears to have brought with it a significant financial 9-goal streak that helped the team reach the Leagues Cup final, where they ultimately prevailed in a thrilling penalty shootout against Nashville SC. In addition to bringing unparalleled fame to the club and the league.

Despite not making it to the playoffs, it appears like Messi’s signing has been quite advantageous for the squad financially as well, as they are headed toward being the highest-earning team in the league.

According to Xavier Asensi, the club’s financial officer, Inter Miami’s overall revenue is probably going to surpass $120 million, front office sports stated, citing Sports financial Journal.

Asensi’s comments suggest that the club’s earnings have increased significantly, given that LAFC, the 2022 MLS winners, made $116 million in income last year.

The official added that he anticipates club earnings to reach $200 million by 2024, given that season tickets for the following year have already been sold out.

Asensi’s forecasts are consistent with those of Jorge Mas, the team’s controlling owner, who stated earlier this year that the club’s revenue will double from $50 million to $2 billion by the following season