Cristiano Ronaldo and his family are featured in Al-Nasser (from Al-Nasser's Twitter)
Lionel Messi's father Jorge landed last night (Tuesday) in Riyadh, reigniting the rumors about a possible move of the flea to Saudi Arabia.
It should be noted that Jorge Messi came for commercial reasons only, and not to negotiate his son's joining one of the league teams, but the reports and speculations do not stop.
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According to the latest estimates, Messi does not intend to extend his contract at Paris Saint-Germain, and Saudi Arabia is ready to do everything to land him in the country as well, and renew the rivalry between him and Cristiano Ronaldo.
"Marka" claims that "the politicians in Saudi Arabia are ready to flex the laws and increase the salary ceiling in order to bring in Leo."
Ronaldo, of course, signed for Al-Nasr, which makes Al-Hilal - the most decorated team in the league's history - a potential target for Messi, even though they are legally barred from signing players until the summer.
The offer, as claimed in "Marca", is the same as the one that CR7 received - 220 million euros net per season: "The dream is still alive, and Riyadh do not rule out that it will come true. The main difference is that while Ronaldo signed for two and a half years, Messi is willing to offer a contract for the season, in order to understand whether he I want to continue playing in the country."
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It should be noted that Messi already serves as the ambassador of Saudi Arabia, so he already has a relationship with the country.
According to reports, he is even supposed to visit her later this month, for the third time in a year.
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