In recent days much has been said about the new signing of the Mexican player Hector Miguel Herrerawho said goodbye to his time in the Old Continent to now continue his career in the MLS with the houston dynamo.
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This news caused surprise due to the low level of play of the Aztec midfielder, who lost prominence both in Atlético de Madrid, which was his last team in Europe, and in the Mexican team, where his performances have been forgotten. Even so, the ‘HH’ will become the highest paid player in the American competition.
According to information from MLS Players Salary Guide, Hector Herrera He enters the top of the footballers with the highest payroll, although the one who leads this category is his compatriot Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernández. The midfielder and national team will be charging 4 million dollars annually.
This source reveals that Herrera will be the third highest paid in Major League Soccer, second place is held by Los Angeles FC forward Carlos Vela, with a payroll of 4 million 500 thousand dollars; while the first place belongs to Hernández Balcázar with 6 million green.
Here is the detail and contrast in salaries of some players by position:
David Ochoa – Real Salt Lake – 90 thousand dollars
Pablo Sisniega – Charlotte FC – $150,000
Emmanuel Ochoa – San Jose Earthquakes – $65k
Josecarlos Van Rankin – Portland Timbers – $105,225
Julian Araujo – LA Galaxy – $550k
Tony Leone – LAFC – $81,375
Tony Alfaro – DC United – $81,375
Javier López – San José Earthquakes – 860 thousand dollars
Omir Fernandez – New York Red Bulls – $115,000
Víctor Ulloa – Inter Miami – 220 thousand dollars
Hector Herrera – Houston Dynamo – $4 million
Efrain Alvarez – LA Galaxy – $500K
Javier Hernandez – LA Galaxy – $6 million
Jonathan Perez – LA Galaxy – $125k
Carlos Vela – LAFC – 4 million 500 thousand dollars
Christian Torres – LAFC – $79k
Erick Dueñas – LAFC – 250 thousand dollars
Daniel Rios – Nashville – 140 thousand dollars
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