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New twist in the situation with Lionel Messi. While he is serving his sanction with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), the Argentine seems to have arranged everything with the club Al Hilal from Saudi Arabia slamming the door on a possible return to FC Barcelonathe club of his loves.
Several Spanish media, mainly the program The beach barrevealed that Messi already has everything arranged with Al Hilal to sign with the Saudi club at the end of this season.
The main attraction is that the rivalry between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo would be revived (Al Nassr), who delighted and amazed the world for years with FC Barcelona and Real Madrid.
The dizzying offer that the world champion would accept in 2022 would be at a rate of more than $400 million dollars, thus becoming the highest paid footballer in the world and surpassing CR7.
Annoyance in Barcelona for the “rejection” of Messi
The fans of FC Barcelona, who repeatedly chanted the name of their idol for more than a decade at the 10th minute of the last matches, they will be left wanting a reunion.
The offer of Al Hilal, in terms of amounts, does not come close to one that the culé team could offer, which is still adjusting the accounts to have economic viability next season. In the program El Chiringuito it was also revealed that Barcelona did not extend an official offer either If not, he only made the idea come to him through his environment.
The truth is that this “rejection” to return to Barca, the team of his loves, has caused discomfort among his fans, including the controversial Jota Jordi who attacked the Argentine star: “That those of Barcelona are ungrateful? The ungrateful one is him.”
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2023-05-08 17:38:36
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