The longest NBA contract ever signed by a player is a five-year deal.
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Alex Rodriguez the baseball player who signed a whopping $275,000,000(£178,646,834), 10 year contract..
Zach Greinke of the Los Angeles Dodgers is the highest paid player for 2014, making $26,000,000. The largest contract ever signed in history was Alex Rodriguez, which was 10 years, $275,000,000. Rodriguez is suspended for the 2014 season, however. The next biggest contract for an active player is Miguel Cabrera which is a contract extension he signed which will kick in starting in 2016, for 8 years, $248,000,000.
Derrick Martin $325,054.48 for 6 years.
3 Years 46 billion dollar contract pat Burke
If they have not signed a contract, there is no sale. All transfers of real property must be in writing. If they have signed a contract, they have failed to live up to their part of the agreement and the contract can be voided. You need to consult an attorney in your jurisdiction.
tony Adams was arsenals longest serving player ever but in the current team its fabregas
Derek Sanderson was the first player EVER to sign a million dollar contract, however he didn't have the highest annual salary. The total worth of the contract was the most. For Example, A-Rod signed a 300 million dollar deal in baseball. If say Manny Ramirez signed a 2 year 65 million dollar deal, Manny would average more per season, while A-Rods total contract was more.
In my opinion, it is Alex Rodriguez..Yankees player Alex Rodriguez, signed the biggest MLB contract ever for $275,000,000 (275 million!!) in 2007 for 2008-17.
Joe Dimaggio. 56 games
he just signed a wwe contract he should be returning at royal rumble 2009
Depends on who the baseball player is. It is doubtful that Beckham has ever had as lucrative a contract as the 10-year, $254 million pact that first baseman Albert Puljos signed with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in 2011.
No, Pete Maravich never signed a million dollar contract during his playing career. He played in the NBA from 1970 to 1980, a time when player salaries were much lower compared to today's NBA. At the peak of his career, Maravich was earning around $300,000 per season.