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Lionel Messi is fed up with PSG, he abandons training and this is the decision to go to Arabia

Lionel Messi has a very serious proposal from Saudi Arabia.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi has a very serious proposal from Saudi Arabia.
Lionel Messi has a very serious proposal from Saudi Arabia.

It is clear that this summer transfer market will have a single name and surname: Lionel Messi. The Argentine world champion will finish his contract in 3 months, and will be released from Paris Saint-Germain, as long as he decides not to renew as has been the case for now.

That is why from Saudi Arabia they want to get Lionel Messi, signing him without having to pay a sale to a club and taking charge of his salary that would be truly millionaire, playing for Al Hilal of the Saudi local league, where he would be Cristiano's rival. Ronaldo, for the first time in the same local competition after the departure of both from FC Barcelona and Real Madrid.

The truth is that in view of this, Lionel Messi would have asked the Arabs for 600 million euros to arrive in free condition (as reported by El Chiringuito de España) once his contract with Paris Saint Germain ends on June 30, that is, in the next pass market would be the final operation of this case.

And in all this context, Paris Saint Germain took a measure against the Argentine star that could further distance him from renewing and bring him closer to 600 million from Saudi Arabia, making it clear that he is not well received at the Parisian club and a renovation in a place where they don't want it to be.

PSG's measure against Messi that brings him closer to Arabia

Ultras of Paris Saint Germain would whistle (whistle) Lionel Messi because he does not fulfill his duty on the field of play, according to what one of them told Le Parisien, making it clear that this Sunday the Argentine star will not be well received at the duel against Rennes for Ligue 1.

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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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