The salary of footballers will always be a curiosity for fans of this sport. Due to the amount of money it moves, it is one of the best paid professions in the world.
It is common to see that footballers enjoy luxuries with what they earn in their clubs. Now, what footballers earn who, due to their performance, are called up to their country's national teams, is a bigger unknown.
In the podcast 'My own finances' the player Andrés Llinás, defender of Millonarios and called up several times to the Colombian National Teamanswered several questions about his income as a footballer.
Among other things, The central defender spoke about his first salarywhat millionaires earn and how payments work in professional soccer, both Colombian and at the selection level.
The interviewer, in the podcast, asked Llinás “When someone is summoned to the National Team, does one get paid?”, to which he responded no. However, he did talk about how the summoned players earn.
“They don't pay him, but there are also prizes for won games,” mentioned the 'Kaiser', to which he added: “In friendlies sometimes yes or sometimes no, that depends on the type of friendlies it was and the agreement they closed”
However, he mentioned that the prizes won between away and home games are different, in addition to goals scored. On the other hand, he also assured that many times the image rights in the national team also added up. “There are also times when they give you money for image rights. I think all of that is already stipulated beforehand for when the game arrives.”
The podcast also covered topics such as the final against the DIM and the Libertadores that the millionaires are now playing. Regarding whether he prefers to be champion of the Libertadores and a World Cup, the defender chose the maximum glory of national teams. “I want both, for me they are equally important but for Colombia it is much better to be world champion”
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