The International Journal of Computer Science
in Sport (IJCSS) has claimed that Barcelona’s Lionel Messi, is the most
overpaid footballer in the world.
Messi has won the Ballon d’Or five times since he made his debut at Camp Nou, helping Barca to a decade of glittering success.
He
recently penned a new deal, that makes him the highest-paid player in
Europe, but IJCSS say Barca may not be getting their money’s worth.
The IJCSS compiled salary data and performance analysis from Europe’s top leagues in their study, choosing 2016 as a base year.
Variables
such as age, position, club and a whole host of attribute evaluations
in key areas were collected and run through an algorithm designed to
determine each player’s ‘real’ worth.
Messi
comes out at the top of the list of overpaid stars, with the IJCSS
contending his true value is some €320,000 lower than his actual weekly
wage.
“Clearly, the salary of a football player
is affected by numerous factors that are not directly related to
performance or skills. For instance, a player liked by the fans can have
higher compensation to reflect merchandise and ticket sales,” the
report concludes.
“For instance, a player such
as Lionel Messi receives a weekly wage of €550,000 given that part of it
is sponsorship, merchandise sales, image rights, and other incomes
outside the scope of wins or performance on the field.
“Using
pattern recognition, Messi’s predicted salary computed based on the
performance and wages of the current football players in the major
football leagues would have been about 50% less, although according to
the method he would still be the world’s highest paid player.”
A
new study on player wages has claimed that Barcelona may not be getting
their money’s worth out of Lionel Messi’s astronomical weekly salary.
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The
Argentine has won the Ballon d’Or an unprecedented five times since
making his debut at Camp Nou, helping Barca to a decade of glittering
success.
That wonderful talent has been duly
compensated with a salary package that makes Messi one of the richest
men in sport, alongside Real Madrid rival Cristiano Ronaldo.
According to the International Journal of Computer Science in Sport, however, he may not merit such a high valuation.
The IJCSS compiled salary data and performance analysis from Europe’s top leagues in their study, choosing 2016 as a base year.
Variables
such as age, position, club and a whole host of attribute evaluations
in key areas were collected and run through an algorithm designed to
determine each player’s ‘real’ worth.
And
despite his status as one of the finest players in the world, Messi
comes out at the top of the list of overpaid stars, with the IJCSS
contending his true value is some €320,000 lower than his actual weekly
wage.
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“Clearly,
the salary of a football player is affected by numerous factors that
are not directly related to performance or skills. For instance, a
player liked by the fans can have higher compensation to reflect
merchandise and ticket sales,” the report concludes.
“For
instance, a player such as Lionel Messi receives a weekly wage of
€550,000 given that part of it is sponsorship, merchandise sales, image
rights, and other incomes outside the scope of wins or performance on
the field.
“Using pattern recognition, Messi’s
predicted salary computed based on the performance and wages of the
current football players in the major football leagues would have been
about 50% less, although according to the method he would still be the
world’s highest paid player.”
Fellow Argentine Angel Di Maria and Galatasaray’s ex-Arsenal star Robin van Persie complete the podium.
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