The ten most profitable contracts in history, a … story with a lot of zero!

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Although left in his contract, Erling Haland and Manchester City promised faith for the next nine and a half years, until June 30, 2034. The Norwegian international striker superstar decided to “mortgag” his 34 -year -olds.

It is precisely this life -long extension of Erling Haland’s contract with Manchester City is the last big deal to enter the Hall of Fame of sports contracts. The result of Rafael Pimnda’s work, heir to the empire of Mino Rayola, who designed a personalized contract.

Haulland raises his net salary of about 25m euros a year to 31m euros, securing a total net salary of around 300m euros and becomes the fourth most expensive footballer in history and the holder of the longest active contract in the elite.

Although not the first. In 1998, Betis signed Denilson for ten years, though he left in 2005.

Cesk Fabregas also failed to complete the eight -year contract agreed with Arsenal in 2005, nor legends such as Iker Casillas, Raul Gonzalez and Andres Iniesta fulfilled the life -long contracts offered by Real Madrid.

These are the ten most profitable contracts in the history of sport, as the Spanish newspaper “AS” presents in its analysis:

1. Juan Sooto (New York Mets, MLB): 703.8 million euros over 15 years.

2. Schochie (Los Angeles Dogers, MLB/baseball): 644 million euros over 10 years.

3. Lionel Messi (Barcelona, Laliga/Football): 620.1 million euros over four years.

4. Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nasr, Spain/Football): 493.1 million euros over 2 years.

5. John Ram (Liv Golf Tour/Golf): 483 million euros in 6 years.

6. Patrick Mahates (Kansas City Chiffs, NFL/ American football): 462.8 million euros over 10 years.

7. Karim Benzema (Al Itihand, Spain/Football): 393.8 million euros over two years.

8. Mike Traut (Los Angeles Angeles, MLB/ baseball): 392.4 million euros over 12 years.

9. Saul “Canelo” Alvares (DAZN/Boxing): 335.8 million euros over 5 years for eleven matches.

10. Muki Bets (Los Angeles Dogers/ baseball): 331.8 million euros over 12 years.

RES – EIA

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