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Neither Arabia nor Newcastle, the club that would look for Messi to fulfill his dream

Lionel Messi is bound to announce his new team soon.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi is bound to announce his new team soon.
Lionel Messi is bound to announce his new team soon.

Lionel Messi is clearly one of the most wanted players for the next transfer market in Europe because it is known that his contract with Paris Saint Germain ends on June 30 and he would remain as a free agent to choose his next destination with the transfer in his power, without the club that wants to buy his pass having to pay him money for his transfer to a third party, taking over the sum of his contract directly.

That is why they have offered him to play for Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia, where he would have asked for 600 million euros according to El Chiringuito in Spain, to arrive with the pass in his possession starting next semester and be the visible face of the Saudi league, undoubtedly taking a great look at the country that would have Cristiano Ronaldo alongside Lionel Messi.

But the truth is that there has also been talk of Newcastle, a club that is also owned by Saudi Arabian capital and has a little more relevance because it is fourth in the Premier League, being able to play the playoffs for the next UEFA Champions League season, paying a real fortune to Lionel Messi.

Although the reality is that neither of these two teams would be the one who would look for Lionel Messi, but rather another that knew how to give him the greatest joy in his career and did not go in the best way, making it clear that a footballer from his squad needs the star Argentinian arrives to feed the illusion of the fans as the team.

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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