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Barcelona and Xavi tremble, the new team that offers 350 million to Lionel Messi

The Arab club would again look for the captain of the Argentine team

By William Estrella

The Arab club would again look for the captain of the Argentine team
The Arab club would again look for the captain of the Argentine team

Lionel Messi was suspended for two weeks from PSG and now his future is confirmed to be away from French football. In this context, FC Barcelona accelerates the negotiations for its return to the Camp Nou, although once again the Middle Eastern football would once again have the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7). Now, the money that Al-Hilal offers to make him the highest paid in the world comes to light.

After the trip of the captain of the Argentine team to Saudi Arabia, PSG showed their intransigence and suspended him for two weeks. The world champion will not be able to train or play in the Parisian first team, in addition to having a salary reduction. Leo complied with the provision and did not appear at the restart of the work of the current leader of Ligue 1.

Now, while he thinks about his future, the '10' from the Albiceleste would not have guaranteed his return to FC Barcelona, especially since the temptation of millions from Saudi Arabia would appear again. According to the English portal 'Telegraph Football', Al-Hilal does not give up the idea of having Rosario and would have made a new millionaire offer to the environment of the striker of the Argentine team.

How many millions would Al-Hilal offer to Lionel Messi?

As the British page tells, Lionel Messi could go on to earn 356 million per year in Saudi Arabia, if he accepts the offer from the Middle East. As 'Telegraph Football' expands, the Saudi government is behind the operation and the pressure from high places would make Leo think, who is waiting for the official proposal from FC Barcelona to specify his long-awaited return.

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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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