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Breaking news, Messi's betrayal of Barcelona and his decision to sign for Al Hilal

Data from the inmates in the Messi family continue to be revealed.

By William Estrella

Data from the inmates in the Messi family continue to be revealed.
Data from the inmates in the Messi family continue to be revealed.

FC Barcelona is Messi's love club and he would not change the possibility of returning for anything in the world, however the tempting offers from Al-Hilal and Inter Miami can blur the vision of any human being. But not exactly Lionel's at the moment.

It is an approval from the father to the multi-million dollar offer from the Arabs. Let's remember that Al-Hilal offered Leo Messi the scandalous sum of 1,200 million euros for a two-year contract; and, apparently, his father suggested that he accept this offer. But in what context?

Lionel's priority is Barcelona, that is immovable. But in the event that the situation cannot progress, his father would welcome the choice of Saudi Arabia over Inter Miami or any other team that could get close to Lionel, since the only club that can put into play the so important emotional factor is FC Barcelona. However, the player has already made it more than clear with his surroundings that his wish is to wear the culé club shirt again, so there is no way to make him change his mind.

What about competitiveness?

Messi himself has already said that he wants to stay at a high football level ahead of the 2024 Copa América and a hypothetical World Cup in 2026. Clearly, if he finally decides to go to Arabia, he will not have this factor that he considers key . Therefore, regardless of what his father considers, the final word will always be his.


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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