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Breaking news, Messi got tired of waiting for Barcelona and his decision to sign for Al Hilal this week

Despite the approval of La Liga to the economic plan of the Blaugrana team, in Spain they do not see Leo in Catalonia.

By William Estrella

Despite the approval of La Liga to the economic plan of the Blaugrana team, in Spain they do not see Leo in Catalonia.
Despite the approval of La Liga to the economic plan of the Blaugrana team, in Spain they do not see Leo in Catalonia.

Barcelona continues working on the signing of Lionel Messi. The Argentinian is no longer a PSG player and his intention is to put on the culé shirt again, but the club has not yet sent the formal offer that Leo's environment demands so much. However, this Monday La Liga approved the economic feasibility plan that Barça had presented in order to materialize the return of the Rosario, although in Spain they do not believe that this is significant.

Despite the fact that Jorge Messi met with Joan Laporta and expressed that he would like his son to play in Barcelona, El Chiringuito surprised by confirming against all odds that the captain of the Argentine National Team is close to accepting the million-dollar proposal from Al-Hilal due to that they would have gotten tired of waiting for the proposal from the Catalans, which still does not appear.

The journalist Marçal Llorente gave the information that Messi's announcement by the Saudi Arabian team is imminent and that it would become official on Tuesday or Wednesday. According to the aforementioned communicator, emissaries from Al-Hilal traveled to France to finish closing the agreement and warned that the Asians would have even raised the already known offer of 1,200 million euros for two seasons.

Messi would be the highest paid athlete in history

In the event that Llorente's information is true, it would confirm the fact that the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) would go on to have the best contract in the history of the sport. However, the news from El Chiringuito should be taken with a grain of salt, since Messi's priority is to continue in Europe.


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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