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Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi continues to make headlines in Major League Soccer with his staggering earnings. According to the recent salary update released by the Major League Soccer Players Association, Messi’s $12 million base salary and $20,446,667 in total compensation from Inter Miami surpass the entire payrolls of 22 other MLS teams. This includes any marketing bonus and agent’s fees, making Messi one of the highest-paid players in the league.

The salary update also revealed interesting insights into the financial landscape of MLS. Miami, the league’s regular-season Supporters Shield champion, leads the pack with a record $41.7 million payroll, followed closely by Toronto, Los Angeles FC, the LA Galaxy, and Nashville. Surprisingly, players on teams like Cincinnati and Houston also earn more than Messi, highlighting the wide range of salaries in the league.

In addition to Messi, other notable players have made waves with their salaries and total compensation. Miami midfielder Sergio Busquets ranks second in the league with a salary of $8,499,996 and total compensation of $8,774,996. Toronto winger Lorenzo Insigne follows closely behind with a $7.5 million salary and $15.4 million in total compensation.

The summer transfer window saw the arrival of several high-profile players in MLS, including Houston forward Ezequiel Ponce, St. Louis midfielder Marcel Hartel, and Atlanta midfielder Alexey Miranchuk. These players bring a wealth of talent and experience to the league, further raising the level of competition and excitement for fans.

Returning American players also made their mark in MLS, with Colorado right back Reggie Cannon and Charlotte defender Tim Ream commanding respectable salaries. Former New England forward Jozy Altidore and Toronto player Michael Bradley were also included in the salary update, with Altidore listed as an MLS pool player and Bradley as retired.

Overall, the salary update provides a fascinating glimpse into the financial side of Major League Soccer. With players like Messi leading the way in earnings, the league continues to attract top talent from around the world, cementing its status as a growing powerhouse in the global soccer landscape.