Full details of Lionel Messi’s Sh74.2 billion Barcelona contract leaked

Soccer Football - Copa del Rey - Round of 16 - Rayo Vallecano v FC Barcelona - Estadio de Vallecas, Madrid, Spain - January 27, 2021 Barcelona's Lionel Messi during the match [REUTERS/Sergio Perez]

The full magnitude of Lionel Messi's half-a-billion-pound contract at Barcelona has been laid bare by documents released in the Spanish press.

Messi, 33, signed an extension on his deal in 2017 to keep him at Camp Nou until the end of the current season.

Since penning his new contract, the Argentine has been appointed Barcelona captain and clinched a record sixth Ballon d'Or.

There has been on-pitch success too, with Barcelona winning La Liga in 2018 and 2019 - but things have taken a turn for the worse over the last 12 months.

Barca have sacked two managers in that time and the recent release of their financial statements shows they are in a staggering £1.1billion of debt.

Messi has reportedly earned £452million since signing the contract in 2017.

Barcelona's Lionel Messi [Courtesy]

Years of overspending and financial mismanagement were only made worse by the coronavirus outbreak last season, and El Mundo claims Barca must pay back £236million by the end of June or face bankruptcy.

On Sunday, the newspaper dealt another blow to the Catalan giants by releasing the eye-watering details of Messi's contract with the club.

El Mundo published a redacted copy of the contract Messi signed with former Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu just over three years ago.

The document shows the deal is worth an astonishing total of €555,237,619 (£491m) when base salary, image rights, bonuses and many other variables are taken into account.

It is believed Messi has already been paid 92 per cent (£452m) of that sum despite missing out on certain lucrative bonuses in recent seasons - especially in the Champions League.

The contract works out at €133million (£122m) per season, while Messi was handed a renewal bonus of €115,225,000 (£102m) simply for putting pen to paper. His loyalty bonus was set at €77,929,955 (£69m).

With Barcelona in crippling debt, it appears highly unlikely they will be able to afford to table a contract extension to keep Messi beyond this summer.

There is already widespread speculation the Catalans will need to sell players in a bid to balance their books.

Nonetheless, Joan Laporta - the frontrunner in Barcelona's postponed presidential election - remains hopeful Messi will stay at the club.

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