Lionel Messi 250m a year reported deal could overtake Cristiano Ronaldo Al Nasr deal

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Awonusi Abiodun
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Awonusi Abiodun is a Senior Editor at Soccerhub NG, also a student of Mass Communication at Yaba College of Technology, Yaba
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Lionel Messi could now potentially earn around £250m a year if Al Hilal attempt to sign the Argentine at the end of his contract with PSG in June this year.

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Messi has entered the final six months of his contract with the French giant and both parties are yet to agree on a deal that could extend his stay at the french capital.

If Messi failed to renew his contract with Paris Saint German, many has link him with a move to Asia, and he could potentially join his old Rival Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi Arabian league

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Al Hilal has shown serious interest in Messi as they are currently monitoring the situation, and they could get him for free in the summer. MLS outfit Inter Miami are interested and have held talks with Messi’s representatives previously, and Saudi side Al Hillal have also emerged as a potential destination for the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner. However a move to the English Premier league is still possible for Messi, as Manchester City Boss Pep Guardiola who has previously worked with Messi at Barcelona could also launch a bid, if the player becomes free agent in June.

“Pep Guardiola knows Lionel Messi very well, so I can’t imagine he would say no to that transfer. It would be great for him to play in the Premier League, especially with Erling Haaland in front of him, but I can’t see it happening.”

“I wished Argentina to win the World Cup only because of Lionel Messi; he deserved it. I don’t know what will happen to Messi, but if he continues to play like the way he did in the World Cup, he is still one of the best. Former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson revealed.

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