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The millionaire mansion that Messi rejected in Saudi Arabia out of love for Barcelona, Cristiano Ronaldo never did it

Lionel Messi received a very juicy proposal from Arabia with several luxuries including a dream house, however he made the decision to say no

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi received a very juicy proposal from Arabia with several luxuries including a dream house, however he made the decision to say no
Lionel Messi received a very juicy proposal from Arabia with several luxuries including a dream house, however he made the decision to say no

Lionel Messi is closely tempted by the millionaire Al Hilal FC from Saudi Arabia. In the succulent offer for the Argentine forward there was, in addition to a real fortune in terms of the value of his contract, other luxuries that allowed him to live like a true king in the Middle East. However, the Argentine would have said no to return to FC Barcelona.

According to information from an Egyptian journalist who spoke in the Jijantes outlet, Lionel Messi received an improved economic offer and also gave him the opportunity to live in a mansion valued at approximately 4 million dollars. These luxuries seem not to have been enough for a competitive animal that wants to continue at the highest level of sport.

Lionel Messi was very courteous in the meeting that he held with the Saudi emissaries, whom he thanked for their interest but was very clear in confirming that he wants to return to play at least one season at FC Barcelona. In any case, the ex psg left the door open for any possible relationship in the future.

The expectation in FC Barcelona

Xavi Hernández already said it and it is also the thought of all of FC Barcelona. The club awaits Lionel Messi with open arms and can't wait for the return of Culé's historic scorer to finally be made official, something that could happen in the next few hours. The City of Barcelona, in absolute suspense.


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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