How David Beckham earned more than £400MILLION from two incredible LA Galaxy contract clauses after shock MLS transfer

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How David Beckham earned more than £400MILLION from two incredible LA Galaxy contract clauses after shock MLS transfer

David Beckham's LA Galaxy contract has earned him more than £400MILLION. Beckham left Real Madrid in 2007 and moved to LA. He was earning £16.6m per year at the Bernabeu and £5.4m in LA, but he earned seven times that. His contract also included a clause that ensured he took a percentage of all the team's revenue.

Beckham made 118 appearances and won two MLS Cups during his time in the league. He earned £42m per year and he was able to buy an MLS expansion team for £20m after he retired. The current TV deal is worth 3,025% of the £6.7m contract agreed in 2006. MLS attendances are up 40% and the franchises are worth more. Beckham's Inter Miami franchise is now worth 24 times the original £ 20m expansion fee.


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