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While they say that in Arabia they offered 300 million for Messi, the future of Lionel is now revealed

One of the best journalists finally told the truth about Lionel's future.

By Wilian Estrella

One of the best journalists finally told the truth about Lionel's future.
One of the best journalists finally told the truth about Lionel's future.
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A couple of days ago, it was mentioned from Europe that Al Hilal, the main sports rival of Al Nassr, a team that recently hired Cristiano Ronaldo, was interested in Lionel Messi. However, in the midst of the rumor that began to gain strength, the truth about the future of the world champion, who scored seven goals and gave three assists in the World Cup in Qatar, was uncovered.

While CR7 settled in Saudi Arabia, where he will continue his career, Al Hilal began selling Lionel Messi shirts, in a clear display of rivalry with Al Nassr. In addition, it was speculated that the Middle Eastern giant was going to offer 280 million euros to Messi to move from Paris to Arab lands.

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However, Fabrizio Romano, a journalist who is an expert in transfers, denied the possibility of Leo reaching Saudi Arabia. Through Twitter, he commented: “Leo Messi has not received any proposal from Al Hilal, despite the links in recent days and weeks. No conversations, no discussions."

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Romano confirmed the information that has been circulating for some time. In this way, everything is on track for the captain of the Argentine team to sign his contract extension with PSG until 2024. Despite the bad relationship he has with the ultras, Leo is happy in the French capital. The world champion will have an economic improvement after what was shown in Qatar.


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