Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal Submits Incredibly Lucrative Official Bid for Lionel Messi!

Press reports revealed that the Argentina superstar Lionel Messi has received a monumental offer exceeding €400 million a year to move from Qatari-owned Paris Saint-Germain to Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal, headed by Fahd bin Nafel and decided to send an offer for his signature. Leo Messi's contract with PSG expires at the end of the current season, and a lot of controversies arose about his next destination, as many reports revealed that he wants to double what Cristiano Ronaldo earns with Al-Nassr, who receives a salary of 200 million euros annually. According to transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano, the deal is worth a staggering €400 million per year, which would make the veteran forward the highest-paid football player ahead of long-term rival Cristiano Ronaldo.  But Romano indicated that Messi's absolute priority is to continue in one of the European leagues. On the other hand, Barcelona is waiting for the rules of fair financial play to send the offer and open talks. Romano also mentioned that Paris Saint-Germain's offer was not accepted at this stage, as PSG's bid, was not accepted at this stage as Messi wanted sporting guarantees. If Messi eventually accepts the offer from Al Hilal, he will be renewing his rivalry with Cristiano Ronaldo who already has 10 league goals for Al-Nassr. Jorge Horatio Messi, the father, and agent of Argentine Lionel Messi, was previously shown up in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, last March, which supports the Al-Hilal contract with Messi. Messi's representatives have been in contact with PSG about extending his deal, and things appeared promising during the World Cup in Qatar.  Reports indicated that Al-Hilal is awaiting a final response from Messi regarding the transfer to its ranks, starting next season. Messi played with Paris Saint-Germain in 67 matches, during which he scored 29 goals, with 32, and crowned the French League title and the French Super Cup with the team.
 


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