Soccer superstar Messi is partly paid in crypto by PSG

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August 13, 2021: -Lionel Messi’s financial package at French soccer club Paris Saint-Germain includes crypto tokens.

Messi signed a two-year deal with PSG this week, with an option for a third, that will let him an annual salary of $41 million-plus bonuses and a reported $30 million signing-on fee.

On Thursday, PSG said that Messi’s “welcome package” includes the cryptocurrency” $PSG Fan Tokens.”

The development has triggered a rally in the crypto tokens that PSG first issued to its fans over a year ago. The $PSG token, created in Jan. 2020 with crypto platform Socios.com, was designed to help PSG build a new fan community.

PSG claimed the move to pay the 34-year-old Argentine in crypto positions it as one of the “most innovative and avant-garde brands in the sport globally.”

Marc Armstrong, chief partnerships officer of PSG, said that embracing Socios.com and $PSG Fan Tokens has enabled the club to engage with a new global audience and create a significant digital revenue stream.

England’s Manchester City launched its fan token in March using the same technology.

“Fan Tokens and Socios.com play an increasingly prominent role across sport at the very highest level,” said Alexandre Dreyfus, CEO of Socios.com, in a statement.

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.

The signing is expected to bring a windfall of commercial revenues through like that avenue as jersey sales. When Cristiano Ronaldo signed for Italian giants Juventus in 2018, more than $60 million worth of his shirts were sold in just 24 hours.

Messi joined PSG as a free agent after Barcelona acknowledged they could no longer afford to follow through on the elite player’s five-year contract agreement.

On Monday, Messi broke down in tears when bidding farewell to Barcelona and told Wednesday’s press conference that the past week had been an “emotional roller coaster.”

He won FIFA’s player of the year award and the European Golden Shoe for the continent’s top scorer, a record six times each, and departed Barcelona after two decades with the Catalan club. He provided 672 goals in all competitions and won 34 trophies.

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