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After the defeat against Real Madrid, Barcelona's desperate strategy to sign Messi

FC Barcelona really need someone like Lionel Messi to improve.

By William Estrella

FC Barcelona really need someone like Lionel Messi to improve.
FC Barcelona really need someone like Lionel Messi to improve.

The journalist Fabrizio Romano revealed that, although Lionel Messi's priority is to continue his career in Europe until 2024, from Saudi Arabia they do not give up the idea of having the greatest winner of the Ballon d'Or (7). Moreover, Al Hilal submitted an offer of 400 million euros. While the Arabs made the incredible offer, the way in which FC Barcelona seeks to convince the captain of the Argentine team is revealed.

With a foot and a half outside PSG, according to media reports such as 'RMC Sport' and L'Équipe, Messi's future is increasingly approaching Barcelona, a club where he managed to win 35 titles, including four Champions League and three World Cups. of Clubs. However, from Saudi Arabia they wanted to convince the world champion with an extraordinary offer.

Al-Hilal, the biggest team in the Saudi league, wanted to convince Leo with a salary of 400 million euros, 200 more than Cristiano Ronaldo earns per season. However, the decision of the 'Flea' would already be made, since he wants to continue in the European elite for one more year to try to win the Champions League and reach the Copa América 2024 in the best way.

How does FC Barcelona seek to convince Lionel Messi?

While the Arabs did not hesitate to offer the astronomical amount, it leaks that FC Barcelona is working on offering 10 million euros per season. However, to reach this figure, they would seek to convince Messi to earn five million liquids and that the rest of the money come from the tribute match at the Camp Nou, the arrival of new sponsors and the sale of shirts.

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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