Tuesday, December 24, 2024

BREAKING! Lionel Messi to Al-Hillal ‘DONE DEAL’!

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Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi has completed a move to Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia, MySportDab reports.

The PSG forward has been linked to a summer exit from PSG after his two-year contract could not be renewed.

Messi’s PSG deal was set to expire at the end of the season and relations between him and the club broke down recently.

It was obvious he will leave at the end of the season but his destination was just a subject of speculations.

He was linked to Barcelona return, a move to MLS side Inter Miami and a move to Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia.

Al-Hilal tabled a record £260m offer for Lionel Messi which will make him the highest-paid player in the world.

However, Messi Al-Hila links was a matter of speculations as agreement between both parties was yet to be confirmed.

Now, it has been confirmed that Messi has sealed a deal with Al-Hilal to join the club at the end of the summer.

According to AFP, a Saudi source has disclosed Lionel Messi has sealed a deal for Al-Hilal.

According to the source, negotiations between Lionel Messi representatives and Al-Hilal has been concluded today in the morning and the PSG forward will be plying his trade in the Saudi Pro League next season.

Details of the deal reveal Messi will earn about £522m in the deal which is a two-year offer worth £261m every year.

Lionel Messi

This means the Argentina 2022 World Cup hero and seven times Ballon d’Or winner will reunite with his old time rival, Cristiano Ronaldo who is playing for Al-Nassr.

However, there have been rumors linking Ronaldo to Al-Nassr exit but if the Portugal international ends up staying to complete his two-year contract with Al-Nassr, the old time rivalry between the two players back then in LaLiga could be recreated in the Saudi Pro League when Al-Nassr clashes with rival Al-Hilal.

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