Lionel Messi has solidified his position as the highest-paid player in Major League Soccer (MLS) with a new deal that pays him $12 million annually and earns him a total of $20.4 million through 2028.
However, he is now being surpassed by Los Angeles FC forward Son Heung-min, who signed with LAFC in August after a decade at Tottenham Hotspur. Son's annual salary totals $10.4 million, while his total compensation reaches $11.2 million, making him the second-highest paid player in MLS.
In comparison, Messi's figures are significantly higher, with an annual salary of $12 million and a total compensation of $20.4 million through 2028. These numbers include any marketing bonuses and agent fees that come with his deal, but do not account for additional agreements or performance bonuses.
Other notable additions to the league during the summer signing window include San Diego winger Hirving "Chucky" Lozano, who signed for $6 million annually, while Chicago winger Jonathan Bamba earned a similar figure of $5.6 million per year. Charlotte's Wilfried Zaha and Vancouver's Thomas MΓΌller also joined the league with salaries of $2.7 million and $1.4 million annually, respectively.
Meanwhile, LAFC teammate Rodrigo De Paul has seen his salary reduced to just $1.5 million after signing in July, while Inter Miami teammates Jonathan Bamba and Wessam Abou Ali earn significantly lower figures at $5.6 million and $2.2 million per year, respectively. Philadelphia forward Milan Iloski rounds out the list with a paltry $552,569 annual salary.
However, he is now being surpassed by Los Angeles FC forward Son Heung-min, who signed with LAFC in August after a decade at Tottenham Hotspur. Son's annual salary totals $10.4 million, while his total compensation reaches $11.2 million, making him the second-highest paid player in MLS.
In comparison, Messi's figures are significantly higher, with an annual salary of $12 million and a total compensation of $20.4 million through 2028. These numbers include any marketing bonuses and agent fees that come with his deal, but do not account for additional agreements or performance bonuses.
Other notable additions to the league during the summer signing window include San Diego winger Hirving "Chucky" Lozano, who signed for $6 million annually, while Chicago winger Jonathan Bamba earned a similar figure of $5.6 million per year. Charlotte's Wilfried Zaha and Vancouver's Thomas MΓΌller also joined the league with salaries of $2.7 million and $1.4 million annually, respectively.
Meanwhile, LAFC teammate Rodrigo De Paul has seen his salary reduced to just $1.5 million after signing in July, while Inter Miami teammates Jonathan Bamba and Wessam Abou Ali earn significantly lower figures at $5.6 million and $2.2 million per year, respectively. Philadelphia forward Milan Iloski rounds out the list with a paltry $552,569 annual salary.