News

Neither Al Hilal nor Barcelona, Messi's response on going to a 1200 million team shocks the world

The offer from the Saudi Arabian club would finally be much higher than what had been initially speculated.

By William Estrella

The offer from the Saudi Arabian club would finally be much higher than what had been initially speculated.
The offer from the Saudi Arabian club would finally be much higher than what had been initially speculated.

The near future of Lionel Messi is moving further and further away from Barcelona. Leo will play his last game with PSG at the weekend against Clermont and then he will put an end to his stage in France. The man from Rosario will have to decide his future with the pass in his power, but he wants to do it as soon as possible and the offer from the Catalan club does not arrive.

The blaugrana have not advanced in the negotiations and La Liga has not yet approved their feasibility plan for next season. The uncertainty about the economic situation of Barça is very great and there are no guarantees that they will be able to present a proposal before the closing of the European summer pass book. This desperate situation around Messi and they would have made a striking decision.

According to journalists Sébastien Denis and Santi Aouna, Jorge Messi has already accepted Al Hilal's offer of 1,200 million euros for two seasons, a much higher amount than was originally speculated (500 million fixed plus targets) which is also more than double what Cristiano Ronaldo receives at Al Nassr. However, there have still been no official confirmations from the circle of the captain of the Argentine National Team.

The hope that Barcelona fans cling to for Messi

Another of the relevant information of the day was given by the journalist Toni Juanmartí. According to the Relevo portal communicator, Lionel Messi has already pre-registered his children at a school in Barcelona. It should be remembered that the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) is in the city and could have taken the opportunity to close some procedures of this style.

Topics


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.

More news