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Lionel Messi Shows Up In £7,000 Worth Of Clothes & Baggage For World Cup Qualifying Match

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Lionel Messi Shows Up In £7,000 Worth Of Clothes & Baggage For World Cup Qualifying Match

“Too much money” should have been Lionel Messi’s middle name.

Damn!!! He is so super-rich and whatever he puts on looks so perfect on him!

Lionel Messi may not have caught PSG much attention this season but he certainly arrived in Argentina in £7,000 worth of clothes and baggage.

The 34-year-old legendary striker rocked for international duty this week as Lionel Scaloni’s side continue their World Cup qualifying campaign.

Lionel Messi Shows Up In £7,000 Worth Of Clothes & Baggage For World Cup Qualifying Match

La Albiceleste has already secured their spot at Qatar 2022 but Messi is still expected to be involved against Venezuela on Friday and Ecuador next Wednesday.

However, it was upon touching base with the Argentina camp that he made a big and expensive surprise.

And trust Marca, they have summed up the full price of his outfit and baggage.

The grey sweatshirt is a DSquared2 number and costs £371.

The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner matched that with a pair of jeans from the same brand worth £492.

And he completed the outfit with a £542 pair of Dolce & Gabbana white trainers.

But the real value was in the luggage.

Messi carried his clothes in a Louis Vuitton suitcase which would set the regular punter back a whopping £3,250.

Then to top it off he matched that with a £2,417 backpack from the same luxury designer.

And all put together the whole look costs £7,072 – what Messi earns in around 70 minutes on his reported £1million-a-week wages.

However, he is not the only member of his family turning eyes with his outfit choices at the moment.

Wife Antonela Roccuzzo dazzled in a Louis Vuitton suit and miniskirt at Paris Fashion Week.

Lionel Messi Shows Up In £7,000 Worth Of Clothes & Baggage For World Cup Qualifying Match

Messi is joined in the Argentina squad by Cristian Romero – despite the Tottenham defender being banned for the two matches for breaking Covid protocols.

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