Does Messi make money through his Marvel Comics-themed goal celebration for Miami International?

  Fans on social media speculated that Lionel Messi might get paid for his superhero-themed goal celebration.

  The Argentine superstar scored five goals in three games for Miami International led by David Beckham, the latest being the Carling Cup victory over Orlando City on Wednesday night.

  The 36-year-old scored twice in the 3-1 victory and celebrated it with Kanda's eternal action.

  His arms crossed on his chest, which was inspired by the Marvel movie Black Panther.

  This is the second celebration with the theme of Marvel superheroes since the World Cup champion arrived in South Beach.

  Last week, Messi scored twice in the game against Atlanta and easily won 4-0. His celebration made headlines.

  At first, fans speculated that his cupping gesture was aimed at David Beckham, the team's CEO, "Take my beer", but it didn't seem to be the case, because his wife antonella Roccuzzo shared the real meaning behind this move.

  Roccuzzo shared the imagination of the celebration with her 36.2 million fans on her Instagram story, and attached a Raytheon gif, suggesting that Messi actually refers to the role of Marvel Comics.

  Two references to the role of Disney's comic book giant made football fans guess that Messi's behavior was motivated.

  Some supporters speculated that Messi's celebration might be related to the cooperation between Major League Soccer and Marvel Comics and Adidas.

  American league established a partnership with Marvel Comics in June.

  Last month, a Marvel Comics-themed football made its debut in the All-Star game of Major League Soccer against Arsenal, and the current price is $170.

  The sportswear brand also launched The Avengers-style warm-up jackets and pants for the All-Star Game, which were sold in MLS stores in September as part of the efforts of the League and Horse brand tires to raise awareness and raise funds during Kick Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

  In addition, Miami International is believed to have provided Messi with a contract of $60 million a year, including new contracts with Adidas and Apple.

  According to several reports, Adidas will also give Messi a share of merchandise sales, while Miami International is willing to give the 36-year-old Messi ownership shares when he finally retires.