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The decision of this Barcelona star to betray the club and go to Arabia with Messi, Benzema and Cristiano

Leo seems to be getting further and further away from Al-Hilal and in the Middle East they have a Plan B.

By William Estrella

Leo seems to be getting further and further away from Al-Hilal and in the Middle East they have a Plan B.
Leo seems to be getting further and further away from Al-Hilal and in the Middle East they have a Plan B.

Saudi Arabia wants to stomp. After the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr, the country wants to continue promoting the league and goes directly in search of the best footballers in the world who are already of considerable age. In the last few hours, the signing of Karim Benzema by Al-Ittihad was confirmed and Al-Hilal's offer for Lionel Messi is still valid, but now from Asia they are looking for one of Barcelona's figures.

The captain of the Argentine National Team continues to be the top priority, but the green light from La Liga to Barça's economic plan made Leo get closer to Catalonia. In this context, now in Arabia they set their eyes on Robert Lewandowski. The Pole recently arrived in Spain and more than fulfilled, but in the Middle East they will try to convince him.

It is worth mentioning that Sergio Ramos, N'Golo Kanté and Luka Modric are other figures that are also being tempted by Arab clubs, so the Saudi league could be among the most watched in the world for next season, regardless of whether Messi ends up reaching Al-Hilal or not.

What did Lewandowski say about Messi's possible return to Barcelona?

When asked about the possibility of sharing an attack with La Pulga, the Pole replied: "You have to wait for Leo to come to Barça, and I hope he comes, maybe it will take place in the next few days." Both had a run-in and Lionel even denied him a greeting in the middle of the game during the World Cup, but after that meeting they chatted and left their friction behind.


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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