Lionel Andrés Messi, born on June 24, 1987, celebrates his 38th birthday today, marking another year in a career that has solidified his status as one of the greatest footballers of all time. From his humble beginnings in Rosario, Argentina, to his current role as captain of both Inter Miami and the Argentinian national team, Messi's journey is a testament to his extraordinary talent and unwavering dedication.
Messi's career is decorated with a record-setting eight Ballon d'Or awards, signifying his dominance as the world's top male player in 2009–2012, 2015, 2019, 2021, and 2023. His ability to navigate packed defenses, combined with his keen passing and natural left-footedness, sets him apart. In 2022, he led Argentina to victory in the FIFA World Cup, further cementing his legacy. In 2024, he captained Argentina to a record 16th Copa América title.
Currently, estimates place Messi's net worth around $850 million in 2025. This impressive figure is the result of his lucrative MLS salary, a lifetime deal with Adidas, and savvy business ventures. While he has earned over $1.3 billion before taxes throughout his career, his net worth after taxes and spending remains just shy of billionaire status. His annual earnings at Inter Miami are estimated between $50 and $60 million, encompassing his base salary, signing bonuses, revenue sharing from Apple TV+, and cuts from Adidas merchandise sales.
Messi's financial portfolio extends beyond his playing contract. He has a Silicon Valley-based family office, Play Time Investment Fund, which invests in sports, media, and tech startups. His agreement with Inter Miami also includes the option to purchase a stake in the club at a predetermined valuation, which could significantly boost his net worth, given the club's soaring value post his arrival. His endorsement portfolio includes a lifetime deal with Adidas and other major brands, generating an estimated $60 to $70 million annually. He also has a $25 million deal with Saudi Arabia's tourism sector, requiring only occasional appearances and social media posts.
Throughout his illustrious career, Messi has shattered numerous records. He holds the record for most European Golden Shoes (6), most goals in a calendar year (91), and most goals for a single club (672 with Barcelona). In La Liga, he boasts records for most goals (474), hat-tricks (36), and assists (192). His contributions to the Copa América include the most assists (18) and goal contributions (32), while in the World Cup, he holds the record for most goal contributions (21). He also holds the record for most international appearances (193) and international goals (112) by a South American male.
Looking ahead, Messi has the opportunity to add even more milestones to his already impressive resume. He is participating in the 2025 Club World Cup with Inter Miami, where he could potentially surpass Cristiano Ronaldo's record as the all-time highest scorer in the competition. Additionally, at 38 years old, he could become the oldest player to ever score in the Club World Cup, surpassing Javier Zanetti's record.
His move to Inter Miami in 2023 has not only boosted the club's value but has also significantly impacted attendance records. Inter Miami's road games consistently draw massive crowds eager to witness the legend in action, even in his absence.
Beyond his athletic and financial achievements, Messi is also recognized for his philanthropic efforts. He became a UNICEF ambassador in 2010 and has since been involved in numerous initiatives aimed at improving children's health and education.
As Lionel Messi celebrates another birthday, the world reflects on his remarkable career, filled with unparalleled achievements, records, and a lasting impact on the sport. His journey from a young boy in Rosario to a global icon is a story of talent, hard work, and a relentless pursuit of greatness.