đź’µ Messi tops MLS salary list, MĂĽller and De Paul miss out | OneFootball

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·30 octobre 2025

đź’µ Messi tops MLS salary list, MĂĽller and De Paul miss out

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The latest salary update from the Major League Soccer Players Association (MLSPA) confirmed that Lionel Messi remains the highest-paid athlete in the league, earning over $20 million annually – approximately R$ 117 million.

This amount is more than double that of any other player, except for Heung-min Son, who was signed to be the star of Los Angeles FC and holds the second spot in the top-10 highest salaries in MLS.


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It’s worth noting that Messi’s new contract does not yet appear on the official list, as the MLSPA update is valid until October 1, 2025.

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Inter Miami remains the club that invests the most in salaries in MLS, with three players among the five highest-paid in the league and leading the overall payroll.

Meanwhile, Toronto FC dropped from second place in spending to 27th after the departures of Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Bernardeschi.

Among the mid-year signings, Son Heung-min leads with a salary of $11.15 million (R$ 64 million).

Another highlight from Inter Miami is Sergio Busquets, who earns R$ 50.6 million.

MĂĽller and De Paul out of the top-10

Thomas MĂĽller, from Vancouver Whitecaps, is earning $1.44 million (R$ 8.3 million) this season, but his salary will be adjusted in 2026, when he officially becomes a Designated Player.

Rodrigo De Paul, from Inter Miami, has a guaranteed salary of $3.67 million (R$ 21 million), but his contract is structured as a loan with an option to buy, keeping the amounts within the league’s salary cap.

In MLS, a Designated Player is one whose salary exceeds the maximum allowed by the league, but without fully impacting the club’s salary cap.

Each team can have up to three Designated Players per season, allowing them to sign high-value stars.

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Beckham Rule

The Designated Player Rule, nicknamed the Beckham Rule, allows MLS franchises to sign up to three players who would otherwise be outside their salary cap, either by offering the player higher salaries or paying a transfer fee for the player.

The rule, which was adopted before the 2007 MLS season, allows teams to compete for famous players in the international soccer market.

The rule is one of two mechanisms by which MLS teams can exceed their salary cap, the other being allocation money.

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