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The United States paralyzes, Saudi Arabia's offer for Messi to play with Ronaldo

Lionel Messi has a chance to leave the US for six months, look at his options.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi has a chance to leave the US for six months, look at his options.
Lionel Messi has a chance to leave the US for six months, look at his options.

The season is over for Lionel Messi. The team was going from strength to strength, however, the Argentine's injury changed everything, now, Inter Miami was eliminated from Major League Soccer, or rather, they failed to qualify for the Playoffs, therefore they will no longer have games in four months . Lionel Messi, since he began his professional career, has never gone four months without playing a soccer match, and this may not be the exception.

Major League Soccer has a unique rule, if the team does not qualify for the Playoffs, the team can send any player on loan for a period of six months. Due to this possibility, now rumors about an alleged transfer of Lionel Messi have exploded. From Spain and Argentina, there has been talk about the possibility of the Argentine playing for FC Barcelona for six months, however, now new information reveals an offer from Saudi Arabia, which could change everything.

Now, a source close to Inter Miami has revealed that there are Saudi Arabia's intentions to sign Lionel Messi for a period of six months. It is not yet known for which team. A few months ago, Al Hilal offered up to 600 million to sign Lionel, however, the Argentine chose to join Inter Miami.

How much money could Lionel Messi earn?

First we must make one thing clear, there is no confirmed information about Saudi Arabia's economic offer, only its interest in Lionel Messi. However, it is a reality that Lionel Messi received an offer of 600 million from Al Hilal just a couple of months ago. By that same rule of three, it is now estimated that the offer should be, at least, half the money, since it would stay half the time.


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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