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Messi can join Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia

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The big question right now in football is this: where will Lionel Messi be plying his trade after his contract with Paris Saint Germain ends?
Naturally, there are many rumours flying around about the next potential stop for the Argentinian World Cup winner. He has been linked with all the big clubs in Europe including a sensational return to Barcelona.
His PSG deal runs out in June and the Ligue 1 reigning champions would dearly love for him to remain with them. But Messi has a big decision to make as his next club could well be his last.
The 35-year-old is still playing at the top of his game and has a lot to offer. But will his next move be purely about money? He is already a millionaire and doesn’t need the cash. Maybe he ought to think about signing for a club that will allow him to excel on the pitch. A club that is challenging for titles. A club that would realistically allow him to add to his collection of Ballon d’Or wins. But if he is offered a crazy amount, then who can blame him if he is tempted?
If Messi decides to quit Paris I believe there are three very real destinations for him. The first is a return to Spain with Barca. He made it clear that he did not want to leave them and they would welcome their hero back with open arms, despite their financial problems. They would happily make sacrifices in their squad to make room for his return and he would probably even accept a hefty pay cut too to make it happen. He scored 672 goals in 778 matches for them and lifted 35 trophies during his spell at the club. Ever since he left, they just have not been the same. The third option is a move to Saudi Arabia with Al Hilal. Cristiano Ronaldo took the bold step to play in the Middle East when he signed a mega-money deal with Al Nassr and Messi could follow suit and play in the Saudi Pro League. Al Hilal would be willing to break the bank to sign him. It is rumoured they would offer him a staggering £245 million-a-year deal. That would dwarf Ronaldo’s £177 million per year pay contract with Al Nassr. Saudi Arabia is bidding to host the 2030 World Cup and getting Messi on board as an ambassador is something the country would dearly love.