Leo Messi for several weeks, one of Al-Nassr’s biggest rivals, featuring Cristiano Ronaldo. The rivals of Al-Nassr reportedly offered the gold medalist of the Qatar World Cup as much as 300 million euros per season, which is as much as 100 million more than Cristiano Ronaldo earns in the colors of the new team. “It would be like signing Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Saudis are not giving up. Cosmic money for Messi
However, this offer was rejected. This, however, did not discourage Al-Hilal’s CEOs. According to information from journalist Rudy Galetti, journalist of “Tribal Football”, the Arabs are thinking of submitting another, very attractive proposal. Messi would earn even an astronomical amount – about $ 450 million.
Lionel Messi’s current contract with Paris-Saint Germain runs until June 30 this year. The captain of the Argentina national team has not yet decided on his future, so it is still unknown which team the 35-year-old will play for in the 2023/24 season.
Under his current contract with the French champions, Lionel Messi earns around €30m a season, but if the former Barcelona player decided to extend his contract, the amount would certainly be higher.
The Argentine is not the only player the Saudis want to sign. Clubs of interest include: Croatian Luka Modrić, Argentinian Angel Di Maria or Spaniards Sergio Ramos, Isco and Sergio Busquets.
Leo Messi has made 25 appearances for PSG in all competitions this season. He scored fifteen goals and had fourteen assists.
PSG have a chance for two trophies – winning the French league and triumphing in the Champions League. In the first competition, he leads the table – after 23 rounds he has 54 points, four more than the runners-up Olympique de Marseille.
In the Champions League, the team from Paris will face a real challenge in the 1/8 finals, because they will play in two legs with another favorite – Bayern Munich. First meeting on Tuesday, February 14 at 21.
Source: Sport.PL

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