Lionel Messi has agreed to a substantial proposal from Al-Hilal, a team from Saudi Arabia, that will result in him receiving the highest salary ever for a football player.
Al-Hilal, a team from Saudi Arabia, has come to an agreement with Lionel Messi for a contract worth more than one billion pounds.
There is a lot of talk that the forward from Paris Saint-Germain, who also won the 2022 World Cup, will be leaving Ligue 1 after being with the team for two years.
The team has not made it past the quarter-finals of the Champions League while the player has been with them, and fans are extremely upset about how the club is being managed.
It appears that Neymar is planning to depart from the team, as a group of 100 individuals gathered outside his house to shout “Neymar, get out”. Furthermore, the “Ultras” fans of PSG have made a statement condemning what they refer to as “parasitic” players.
Al-Hilal has made Lionel Messi a lucrative offer, but he may still reject it in favor of staying with Barcelona.
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According to Santi Aouna from FootMercato, it has been stated that Messi’s father, Jorge, has agreed to an offer from the Saudi Pro League for his son to become the world’s most highly paid player. If Messi accepts the offer, he will earn an incredible amount of €1.2 billion over a period of two years.
Cristiano Ronaldo has already joined the Saudi Professional League
The agreement would bring together Messi and his longtime adversary Cristiano Ronaldo, who is already situated in the Middle East with Al-Nassr.
Reportedly, Messi retains a desire to go back to Barcelona, but he has concerns regarding the financial situation of his previous team. To secure a deal, it is probable that the Catalan club will have to sell various players.
It is reported that the agreement provided by Al-Hilal is valued at twice the amount of Ronaldo’s contract with Al-Nassr.