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Neither Barcelona nor Al Hilal, Lionel Messi's decision to go to a smaller but billionaire team

Lionel Messi has a new suitor for his future who is neither FC Barcelona nor the millions of Saudi Arabia

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi has a new suitor for his future who is neither FC Barcelona nor the millions of Saudi Arabia
Lionel Messi has a new suitor for his future who is neither FC Barcelona nor the millions of Saudi Arabia

Now that his stay at PSG is over, Lionel Messi will have to make a decision regarding his football future. Based on that, in the last hours a new suitor appeared to stay with the Argentine striker who is neither FC Barcelona from Spain nor Al Hilal FC from Saudi Arabia.

According to information from Mundo Deportivo, Chelsea is also getting into the discussion for Lionel Messi and would have prepared an offer higher than that of Culé in terms of economics, exceeding the 13 million offered by the Blaugrana. The idea of Les Blues is to put together a super team to leave behind the mess this season.

Although Chelsea's proposal is very far in terms of the economic numbers of the contract from the one proposed by Al Hilal FC, the fact of continuing to play in Europe and in the best league in the world, such as the Premier League, could end up convincing Lionel Messi to move to England and not go into exile in Saudi Arabia.

The fourth candidate for Lionel Messi

Not only FC Barcelona from Spain, Chelsea from England and Al Hilal FC from Saudi Arabia want to stay with Lionel Messi. The story around the Argentine has a fourth candidate and it is Inter Miami. The team that is owned by David Beckham in the United States also yearns to hire the best player in the world and will try everything to keep his pass.


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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