Michael Jordan making millions off Lionel Messi's move to PSG

Jordan Greer

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When Lionel Messi departed Barcelona and joined Paris Saint-Germain, the signing shook up the sports world. It also fattened Michael Jordan's wallet.

The NBA legend has already made around $9.65 million AUD off Messi's transfer, according to Argentinian outlet TyC Sports, which reports that PSG has totaled $193 million AUD in sales of Messi's No. 30 jersey.

Jordan receives a five per cent cut of those sales, per TyC Sports, because PSG partnered with the Air Jordan brand in 2018.

If you go shopping around for a PSG shirt, you'll see it emblazoned with the famous Jumpman logo.

These massive sales have come prior to Messi even taking the field for PSG, so the club and Jordan stand to earn a lot more in the near future.

Messi, who has sat out the past two Ligue 1 matches since officially becoming a member of PSG, could make his highly anticipated debut on Sunday against Stade de Reims before the international break in September.

That $9.65 million AUD figure may seem like a lot because, well, it is, but it also represents a very small piece of Jordan's fortune.

The 58-year-old holds a net worth of $1.6 billion (USD) as of August 2021, per Forbes. Jordan joined the billionaire club in 2014 after increasing his ownership stake in the Hornets, a franchise currently valued at $1.5 billion. (He sold a large minority share of the Hornets in 2019, but he doesn't intend to relinquish control of the team.)

What's that old saying? Oh yeah, the rich get richer.

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Jordan Greer has been with The Sporting News since 2015. He previously worked for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He is a graduate of Westminster College and Syracuse University.