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Lionel Messi gives the worst news to Barcelona after leaving PSG, welcome to Saudi Arabia

In FC Barcelona they do not sleep thinking about the future of Lionel Messi who would already have a decision made

By William Estrella

In FC Barcelona they do not sleep thinking about the future of Lionel Messi who would already have a decision made
In FC Barcelona they do not sleep thinking about the future of Lionel Messi who would already have a decision made

Lionel Messi is on everyone's lips after officially ceasing to be a PSG player. Now, his paths fork into two alternatives. On the one hand, he has the opportunity to return to FC Barcelona, but in the last few hours a strong rumor appeared that could radically change the scenario.

According to the information provided by the journalist Sebastien Denis, Lionel Messi would be in a position to accept the proposal offered by Al Hilal FC of Saudi Arabia in exchange for a real fortune. From the Middle East they offer 1.2 billion for two years, an exorbitant number with which no one can fight.

The option with which they were excited at FC Barcelona had to do with Lionel Messi's desire to return to FC Barcelona, the place where he was born in football and also to continue in a top-level competitive league. However, according to the information, the Argentine forward would be closer to Saudi Arabia than to return to Culé.

The economic record that Lionel Messi would break

Should he arrive in Saudi Arabia to wear the Al Hilal FC jersey, Lionel Messi would become by far the highest paid player in the world. With a total of 600 million per year, he would get triple Cristiano Ronaldo, who receives 200 per season in the same country but with the Al Nassr shirt.


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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