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Lionel Messi, the world's highest-paid footballer

Argentina forward Lionel Messi

Argentina forward Lionel Messi, the world's highest-paid footballer

Messi and his staff thought the 150,000 reais ($67,600) rent for a month-long stay in the 21,500-square foot mansion was expensive, Estado said. In addition to proposing a lower rent, Messi's entourage pressed the landlord to put up an enclosure for privacy purposes. 

A source with knowledge of the negotiations confirmed some of the terms, adding that the talks broke down in early May. 

Argentina forward Lionel Messi


Messi's staff made an offer that "didn't please me. The deal didn't go through," Paulo Nassif, the mansion's owner, told Estado. 


Efforts to reach Nassif and Messi's father Jorge Messi, who runs all his business affairs, were unsuccessful. A spokesman for the Argentine team declined to comment. 

Argentina forward Lionel Messi


The mansion has seven suites, 13 restrooms and 86,000 square feet of land next to a lagoon. Messi decided instead to rent a house in Rio de Janeiro for his family, Estado said. 

The Argentine squad is based for the World Cup in Belo Horizonte, Brazil's third-largest city. 

Argentina forward Lionel Messi


Real estate prices and rents have soared in Brazil in recent years, with prices in major cities like Rio and Sao Paulo often in the same league as New York, London and Paris.

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