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As Cristiano is paid 300 million, Lionel Messi would have demanded 600 million to this sheikh

Lionel Messi has still not decided where he's going to play in 2024, but Asia is an option.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi has still not decided where he's going to play in 2024, but Asia is an option.
Lionel Messi has still not decided where he's going to play in 2024, but Asia is an option.

Lionel Messi has an uncertain future at PSG but with the interest they have shown in Erling Haaland, his renewal is further and further away. That is why the Argentine begins to look at new directions and one is in the Saudi Professional League, the highest category of football in Saudi Arabia. According to Chiringuito TV, it is about Al-Hilal FC.

The Middle East team wants to make the dream of the sheikhs come true and hire Lionel Messi now that they have not assured him of renewal at PSG, but the father of 10 has asked for 600 million to sit down and negotiate, which would leave him on the ground to what they paid for Cristiano Ronaldo, who is now at Al-Nassr.

Lionel Messi may have experience in the Saudi Arabian league, where money and big salaries prevail. The sheikhs want to have the opportunity to look at the Argentine, who is more loved by the population than Cristiano Ronaldo himself. The Argentine 10, now, will have to make a decision, like Al-Hilal FC about paying that millionaire figure.

What Gerard Piqué said about the return of Lionel Messi to FC Barcelona

"About his future, only he knows. I think the World Cup was the great dream he had, the title he needed to consider it the best in history. And from now on everything he decides is more a personal matter of where to find happiness. If he remains motivated, it is normal for him to stay in Europe and Barça can enter his plans there. Or maybe he will go to the MSL. For the Catalans, who know everything that has made us feel, Host that he came back, on a sentimental level, it would be very beast for all the culés", Piqué commented on Messi in RAC1.

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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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