Days after a reported spike in his net worth, Lionel Messi is set to receive over $1.5 million (€1.6 million) following the failed venture of his casual clothing brand.
Sportico reports that Centric Brands, a clothing manufacturer owned by private equity giant Blackstone, is taking over the license from MGO Global, a publicly traded business co-founded by fashion veteran Ginny Hilfiger.
Despite initial enthusiasm about the project, Messi's foray into the world of fashion has now ended in disappointment for MGO Global.
What Happened? The Financial dynamics behind the transfer EXPLAINED
As reported by Sportico, the transaction between MGO Global and Centric Brands involves a $2 million cash payment to MGO Global, alongside a €1.5 million ($1.6 million) royalty payment to Lionel Messi, as outlined in the term sheet filed with the Securities & Exchange Commission.
This move marks the end of a challenging period for MGO Global, which struggled to generate sufficient revenue from Messi-branded merchandise to offset the costs of the licensing agreement.
Despite MGO Global's efforts to leverage Messi's popularity and expand its portfolio with eight-time Ballon d’Or winner and celebrity fashion brands, the company faced obstacles in matching its sales with the financial commitments to the Inter Miami skipper.
The third quarter of 2023, the last reported quarter for MGO Global, saw sales of Messi brand apparel amounting to $415,641, falling short of expectations. Under the terms of the licensing agreement, Messi receives a minimum royalty every five months, in addition to a percentage of sales over a specified threshold.
What next for the Messi Clothing Brand?
With Centric Brands assuming control of the Messi license, the focus now shifts towards revitalizing the brand under a new management structure.
Centric Brands, backed by Blackstone and other private equity firms, offers a larger and more diversified platform for the Messi brand to thrive.
The company's robust financial position, with over $2.6 billion in annual revenue as of its last disclosed results in 2019, makes it a capable steward for Messi's clothing line venture.
As part of the transition, MGO Global will transfer operation of the entire Messi online store, customer lists, design templates, and technical knowledge to Centric Brands.
However, despite the challenges faced by MGO Global, Messi, one of the world’s richest footballers, retains ownership rights to his brand as he is not a shareholder in MGO.
The 36-year-old legendary playmaker has equally agreed to the transfer, as per the regulatory filing.