Lionel Messi has reportedly received a massive offer of more than €400 million ($438 million) per year to continue his club career in Saudi Arabia, according to transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano and the Saudi Gazette.
On Tuesday night, Romano announced the information through Twitter, writing that Al-Hilal has already sent the Argentine a formal bid.
Yet according to Romano, Messi’s “absolute priority” is to carry on playing in Europe and not join generational rival Cristiano Ronaldo, who signed for Al-Nassr at the turn of 2023, in the Kingdom.
At the end of the last year, Portugese Footballer Cristiano Ronaldo had joined the Saudi Arabian club team Al Nassr on a two-and-a-half years contract.
After leaving Manchester United in a controversial manner, the star player inked a contract and would receive €200m per annum which makes him the highest-paid player in the game.
