Money Winners of 2007: David Beckham takes by the Galaxy
English soccer star David Beckham came to America earlier that year, joining the Major League Soccer’s Los Angeles Galaxy with a base salary of $5.5 million and guaranteed compensation of $6,5 million, making him by far the highest paid soccer player in the United States. Throw in some marketing opportunities and profit-sharing options offered by team investor Anschutz Entertainment Group, and he’s in a league of his own: Nearly 30 percent of MLS players are paid either $17,700 or $12,900.
Beckham’s former team, Real Madrid, had paid him nearly $32 million annually. So, why the move for less money? Beckham is not just an athlete, but a fairly successful pitchman. His biggest endorsement, Gillette, pays him an estimated
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