Showing posts with label lionel messi. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 10 August 2021

Lionel Messi To Become PSG's Highest-Paid Player After Taxes



According to reports, Lionel Messi will climb ahead of soon-to-be Paris Saint-Germain teammates Neymar and Kylian Mbappe as the French club's highest-paid player.

Saturday, 7 August 2021

Lionel Messi to give press conference on Sunday at Camp Nou



Barcelona shocked the world on Thursday evening when they announced that Lionel Messi was leaving the club he joined as a teenager. A contract had been agreed between the two parties, but La Liga’s financial regulations meant that the club couldn’t sign off on the deal while still abiding by the rules.

Saturday, 3 December 2016

Lionel Messi, Taylor Swift, Rihanna and The 30 Highest-Paid Celebrities Under 30 In 2016


Taylor Alison Swift was born on Dec. 13, 1989 in Reading, Pennsylvania. Thanks to her album and tour named after the year of her birth, the 26-year-old pop superstar banked $170 million in a year, which makes her the top-earning celebrity in the world.
Swift’s 1989 tour grossed $200 million in North America, demolishing the Rolling Stones’ record, and went on to gross a quarter of a billion dollars in total for her world tour. The album of the same name sold more than 9 million copies worldwide and placed in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 for an entire year. 1989 also made Swift the first woman ever to win the Best Album of the Year Grammy twice. She also padded her paycheck with endorsement deals with Apple, Diet Coke, Keds and other brands. With all these ventures, Swift is the youngest member of FORBES list of America's Richest Female Entertainers with an estimated net worth of $250 million.
 
Design: Bailey Brautigan, FORBES staff. Images via Getty/AP.
Though Swift is one of the younger members of our international top-earning celebrities list, the Celeb 100, she is in good company. She is one of the 30 twenty-something celebrities that banked over $28.5 million from June 1, 2015 to June 1, 2016. Collectively, these top-earning celebrities under 30 raked in approximately $1.5 billion in 12 months, before taxes and fees.
The youngest member of the list is 22-year-old Justin Bieber (No. 6, $56 million), narrowly beating One Direction’s Harry Styles by one month. Tennis legend Rafael Nadal (No. 18, $37.5 million) just barely made the cut since his 30th birthday was two days after the end of our scoring period. Drake (No. 17, $38 million) and Usain Bolt (No. 27, $32.5 million) have also turned 30 since June 1.

Last year, Swift was second to British boy band One Direction, whose members range in age from 22-24. Now they have traded places, with the top-earning boy band of all time in the runner-up spot with a $110 million take. Though the band is on hiatus and sans Zayn Malik, the end of their On The Road Again tour keeps their earnings higher than any active band.
The world’s second highest-paid athlete, Lionel Messi, rounds the top three. The five-time FIFA player of the year winner made nearly $30 million off the pitch with endorsements from Adidas, Gatorade and more. Messi and his father, Jorge, were found guilty of tax fraud in July 2015, but have since appealed the verdict and the case is still pending.
The list comprises one actress, nine music acts (including two boy bands) and 10 athletes. The age factor is undoubtedly a factor in the preponderance of athletes. Though youth is a virtue across the entertainment industry, it is most applicable to professional sports. The average age of the 100 highest-paid athletes is 31. In contrast, almost half the world’s highest-paid women in music are over 45, the 15 highest-paid TV actresses are all over 30 years old and 45% of the highest-paid Hollywood actors are over 50.
Out of the 37 individuals in the under 30 crowd, which includes two bands with four and five members respectively, nearly one-third (35.1%) hail from countries other than the U.S. This reflects the broader makeup of our Celeb 100 list, which is 37% non-American.
K-pop boy band Bigbang (No. 13, $44 million), whose five members range in age from 25 to 29, account for almost half of the international twenty-somethings on this list. When told that the band took home more than any active American all-male arena pop group, Jiyong, 27, was stunned. “We made more than Maroon 5?” said front man Kwon “G-Dragon” Jiyong, 27, through a translator. “Did not know that. My mom is in charge of my earnings.” Fortunately the group’s finances are in the capable hands of their manager, former K-pop idol Yang “YG” Hyun Suk.
Unfortunately, the under 30 list’s gender gap is also on par with the Celeb 100 list. Our of the 37 individuals, only four are women. This includes three singer-songwriters as well as Jennifer Lawrence (No. 12, $46 million), who is Hollywood’s highest-paid actress. Nearly 90% of these top-earning celebrities under 30 are men, slightly higher than the Celeb 100’s depressing 85%. Though the list was dominated by athletes, the highest-paid female athlete under 30, 29-year-old Maria Sharapova, banked $21.9 million in our 12-month scoring period, which did not meet our $28.5 million threshold.
That said, the female entertainers who are open about their brand and being businesswomen are a reason for optimism. "I'm proud of my position as a boss, as person that runs my own company," Katy Perry told FORBES in 2015. Last year Perry was the top-earning musician last year with $135.5 million and this year ranks 63rd with $41 million. "I'm an entrepreneur... I don't want to shy away from it. I actually want to kind of grab it by its balls."
Our list measures earnings before subtracting management fees and taxes between June 1, 2015 and June 1, 2016. Figures are based on data from Nielsen, Pollstar, IMDB, Box Office Mojo and other sources, as well as interviews with agents, managers, lawyers, industry insiders and the stars themselves.

Wednesday, 14 September 2016

After thrashing Celtic 7-0, Neymar and Messi share a topless photo


Barcelona star Neymar shared this topless photo of himself and Lionel Messi after they both helped in Barca's 7-0 thrashing of Celtic last night. Messi scored a hat-trick

Monday, 5 September 2016

Son of Barcelona and Argentina star Lionel Messi 'doesn't like football'


The oldest son of Argentina superstar Lionel Messi won't be following in his footsteps it seems, as he doesn't like football.
Three-year-old Thiago Messi is often seen with his mother, Antonella Roccuzzo, in the stands at the Camp Nou watching his father. But it appears he doesn't share Leo's love for the game.
"I see that he doesn't like football that much so I leave it," Messi told TyC Sports channel as reported in El Mundo Deportivo. "I'm not the type to buy him footballs or force him. [But] Now the club has started something for the children and we'll see if he gets hooked."
Messi, who is also father to 11-month-old Mateo, says his first-born has inherited something from him though.
"He has come out very competitive," he added. "He wants to win at everything. I also like to win so I don't let him. Even when we climb the stairs and he wins, he makes sure to tell me."

Monday, 29 August 2016

Sergio Aguero: Argentina and Man City striker out of qualifiers


Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has been ruled out of Argentina's World Cup 2018 qualifiers with a calf injury.
The Argentina Football Association confirmed the 28-year-old picked up the injury during City's 3-1 Premier League win over West Ham on Sunday.
No timescale has been given for his return, with Aguero potentially facing FA charges for elbowing Hammers defender Winston Reid.
Argentina play Uruguay on Friday, before facing Venezuela on 7 September.
Lionel Messi has also been training with Argentina after reversing his retirement decision, which was made at the start of August.
Argentina are currently third in the qualifying table after winning three of their six games.