Humble billionaire: Inside Messi’s lavish life – £5m mansion, £12m private jet and more…

Although a five-year contract was in principle agreed upon after his contract expired at the end of June, the club was forced to let him go due to LaLiga salary regulations.

Whether Messi will sign with Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain, an MLS franchise, or return to Argentina is a hot topic of conversation.

However, one thing is for certain: anyone who wants the Argentine magician will have to fork over a sizable sum of money.

A glimpse into his extraordinary existence can be seen here, which includes a lavish residence, pricey trips, a ton of fancy automobiles, and a ton of hotels, including a brand-new one in Andorra.

HIS HOME

Messi’s £5.5 million Barcelona home is tranquil since it faces the water and is in a no-fly zone.

Due to its location in the affluent Castelldefels neighborhood, it is perfect for the six-time Ballon d’Or winner.

Ivan Rakitic, a former teammate, asserts that he was able to purchase some privacy by making a sizable investment in his neighbor’s house.

Messi’s house, which is 12 kilometers from Camp Nou, has a modest football field, a pool, an indoor gym, and a playground for his three kids.

Additionally, whilst this is not possible in Manchester, Paris, or London, you may take in the daily sunrises over the Balearic Sea.

Close friends Philippe Coutinho and Luiz Suarez still live close by in case the team needs to contact.

 

 

 

 

 

PRIVATE JET

Messi owns a $12 million private plane with his recognizable No. 10 on the tail. If he needs to travel somewhere quickly, he can use it.

It was created for Messi’s family by an Argentine firm. The names of his wife Antonella and their three kids Thiago, Ciro, and Mateo are written on the stairs.

It offers a lot of incredible amenities, like its own kitchen.

There are two restrooms and sixteen chairs available.

Even though it may appear impossible, the chairs can be folded up to create eight beds, which is the ideal sleeping arrangement.

On the other hand, Messi does not own the aircraft. He instead leases it out. Even so, it won’t be inexpensive.

 

 

 

 

HOTEL

Messi properly invested his money in the tourism sector because it was a significant industry in Barcelona before to the coronavirus pandemic.

He has opened a £26 million hotel in the beach town of Sitges, which is roughly 26 miles from Barcelona, much like his football adversary Cristiano Ronaldo.

The beach is only 100 meters from the four-star Hotel MiM Sitges. During the busiest times of the year, a typical room there costs about £105 per night. There are 77 rooms total, including five junior suites and one suite.

Additionally, there is a rooftop bar named Sky Bar with a pool. You can view the entire town as well as the Mediterranean Sea from there.

There is a top-notch spa with a sauna, Turkish bath, sensory showers, a leisure pool, a cold plunge tub, and a saltwater pool if you want to unwind even more.

Additionally, Messi owns hotels in Andorra, Mallorca, Baqueira, and Ibiza.

 

 

CARS

When Messi departs Barcelona this summer, he probably has enough money to take all of his vehicles with him to his new team.

His most expensive vehicle is a £1.5 million Pagani Zonda, which is reportedly worth $3 million.

He also enjoys Maserati automobiles. He keeps a GranTurismo S worth £100,000 and a GranTurismo MC Stradale in his garage.

Additionally, Messi has been spotted operating a £173,000 Ferrari F43 Spider.

Barcelona’s partnership with Audi ended last year, although the German automaker no longer sent free gifts.