Ronaldo not enough: Saudi Arabia prepare 220m€ a year for Messi
In Saudi Arabia they want to have the two players who have been fighting for the throne of world football in recent years. Al Nassr already have Cristiano and Leo Messi could end up at the same destination, although at another club, Al Hilal. According to 'Marca', they will offer the PSG striker a whopping 220 million per season.
1 year ago
What will become of Leo Messi after 30th June 2023? That is the big question on the minds of all lovers of the beautiful game. His contract with PSG expires on that date and it is not known what the Wolrd Cup champion's next step will be.
The visit of the striker's father, Jorge Messi, to Saudi Arabia set off all the alarms. Al Hilal are interested in his transfer, but according to the latest information, his visit to this country had nothing to do with his signing. They went there to negotiate the viability of a nursery school project.
'Marca' claims that, at the moment, Saudi Arabia is interested in Messi... and very much so. They want to repeat the way they brought Cristiano to Al Nassr with the PSG player.
The Spanish newspaper reports that Saudi Arabia will spare no expense to land Messi. They could offer him 220 million per season. This figure, according to the aforementioned source, would include not only what he would receive as a player, but also a good bonus for being the country's face.
If they have not yet made an offer to the striker, notes 'Marca', it is due to the great economic effort they will have to make to be able to fulfil it. They don't want anything to go wrong so that Messi can just say "yes".
The visit of the striker's father, Jorge Messi, to Saudi Arabia set off all the alarms. Al Hilal are interested in his transfer, but according to the latest information, his visit to this country had nothing to do with his signing. They went there to negotiate the viability of a nursery school project.
'Marca' claims that, at the moment, Saudi Arabia is interested in Messi... and very much so. They want to repeat the way they brought Cristiano to Al Nassr with the PSG player.
The Spanish newspaper reports that Saudi Arabia will spare no expense to land Messi. They could offer him 220 million per season. This figure, according to the aforementioned source, would include not only what he would receive as a player, but also a good bonus for being the country's face.
If they have not yet made an offer to the striker, notes 'Marca', it is due to the great economic effort they will have to make to be able to fulfil it. They don't want anything to go wrong so that Messi can just say "yes".
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