Al Hilal have date to announce Messi arrival
Saudi Arabia has total blind faith that they will be able to convince Leo Messi. Al Hilal, the team the Argentinian would play for, have even set the date they will announce the signing. According to 'Sport' it will be Tuesday 6th June.
1 year ago
Leo Messi is getting sick of the rumours surrounding his future. He hopes to give a response soon about his next chapter. He has several offers on the table: he's Barca's golden boy, Inter Miami want to bring him to the USA and Saudi Arabia would receive him with open arms.
Al Hilal is one of the main parties interested in the World Cup winner. And they believe that they can count on his services next season already. According to 'Sport', the club's plan is concrete, and will be announced on June 6th.
The Saudi side hope to have Messi's green light by then. From there, it wouldn't take much for the news to spread like wildfire. The Argentinian super star, like Ronaldo, would be a caffeine injection into the league, which would become even more famous with the world's best two players.
If Messi said yes to Al Hilal's deal, he would become the highest paid player in the world. He would be earning significantly more than CR7, who currently has a deal for 200 million a year. The former Barcelona forward however would be paid a staggering 400 million-a-season, according to 'Sport'.
Messi's decision is yet to be made, and although PSG tried to cover up the word's of Christophe Galtier, the coach already stated that the game against Clermont would be the star's last game in the Parc des Princes.
Al Hilal is one of the main parties interested in the World Cup winner. And they believe that they can count on his services next season already. According to 'Sport', the club's plan is concrete, and will be announced on June 6th.
The Saudi side hope to have Messi's green light by then. From there, it wouldn't take much for the news to spread like wildfire. The Argentinian super star, like Ronaldo, would be a caffeine injection into the league, which would become even more famous with the world's best two players.
If Messi said yes to Al Hilal's deal, he would become the highest paid player in the world. He would be earning significantly more than CR7, who currently has a deal for 200 million a year. The former Barcelona forward however would be paid a staggering 400 million-a-season, according to 'Sport'.
Messi's decision is yet to be made, and although PSG tried to cover up the word's of Christophe Galtier, the coach already stated that the game against Clermont would be the star's last game in the Parc des Princes.
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