Reporter exclusive: Saudi United has restarted negotiations with Messi, hoping to allow him to compete in the Saudi League next season
11:54pm, 14 May 2025Football
According to exclusive reports from Saudi journalist خالدالزهراني, Saudi United has restarted negotiations with Messi, hoping to allow Messi to participate in next season's Saudi League.
The reporter said: "The Saudi professional league's elite recruitment program has received support from other departments. They have restarted negotiations with legendary star Lionel Messi, hoping to get him to join Saudi United in the upcoming 2025/26 season."
The 37-year-old Messi's existing contract with Miami International will expire on December 31, 2025.
The reporter claimed that this news was exclusive and no other media followed up, and the credibility remains to be seen.
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