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Messi's father is caught in Saudi Arabia, PSG alarms go off and Cristiano worries

Lionel Messi's father was in Arabia and rumors are now spreading.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi's father was in Arabia and rumors are now spreading.
Lionel Messi's father was in Arabia and rumors are now spreading.

Lionel Messi's future is uncertain, especially after PSG's elimination from this edition of the Champions League. In this context, in the last hours it was said that Saudi Arabia would offer an astronomical salary to convince the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) to accept the offer from the Middle East. Now, a photo of Jorge Messi, his father, would confirm the next destination of the world champion.

'El Chiringuito' mentioned that Jorge Messi asked Al-Hilal for 600 million euros per year for the captain of the Argentine team to leave European football and share a league with Cristiano Ronaldo, who currently earns 200 million per season at Al-Hilal. Nassr. The same Spanish media said that the Saudi club made a counter offer where it would have put 350 million on the table, to make the 'Flea' the highest paid player in the world.

In this context, the journalist Gerard Romero, who revealed months ago that Lionel Messi was not convinced to extend his relationship with PSG, brought to light some images of Jorge Messi in Saudi Arabia. Postcards where the Rosario's father is next to a sheikh went viral on social networks and the possible arrival of the '10' of the Albiceleste in the Middle East gained strength.

European clubs could not compete with the money that exists in Saudi Arabia:

Although Lionel Messi wants to win the Champions League once again and play until 2024 in Europe, the million-dollar offer could make him change his mind, especially since clubs like FC Barcelona or Manchester City, who would be interested in Leo, do not have the financial conditions to compete with the money that is handled in.

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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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