Football NewsThe Arabian dream: Leo Messi’s potential move to Al Hilal and the evolution of Saudi football
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While the Barcelona option seems to be fading away, a clearer destination for the Argentine star is emerging. Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal is eagerly awaiting the arrival of the world champion, envisioning a dream scenario where he joins forces with Cristiano Ronaldo in their domestic championship.

Saudi Arabia aims to present a new image of Arabia to the world, with Messi and Ronaldo as its ambassadors.

Leo Messi’s tenure as a PSG player is coming to a close, with the announcement of their separation being made public. While the Barcelona option seems to be fading away, a clearer destination for the Argentine star is emerging. Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal is eagerly awaiting the arrival of the world champion, envisioning a dream scenario where he joins forces with Cristiano Ronaldo in their domestic championship. Months ago, discussions between Messi’s entourage and the leadership of Al Hilal, the most successful club in Arabia, commenced. These initial contacts were established following an agreement signed with the Ministry of Information and Tourism, which designated Messi as the face of Saudi Arabia, similar to Ronaldo.

 

The Saudi government’s proactive role in promoting football and showcasing the country’s transformations has played a pivotal role in Al Hilal’s pursuit of Messi, as they aim to present a new image of Arabia to the world, with Messi and Ronaldo as its ambassadors.

 

The proposed contract on the table outlines a staggering sum of over 300 million euros for each of the two seasons, encompassing not only sporting aspects but also broader implications. Riyadh views soccer as a fundamental component of social and political change, and having Cristiano Ronaldo and Leo Messi as role models aligns with this vision.

Players like Di Maria, Busquets, and Jordi Alba are also likely to explore opportunities there

It is worth noting that Al Hilal has been subject to a one-year sanction imposed by FIFA due to a contractual issue that arose several years ago. As the sanction is set to conclude, what better way to mark its end than with the arrival of Leo Messi? Should the Argentine superstar indeed grace Arabian soil, he won’t be the only high-profile player making the move. Players like Di Maria, Busquets, and Jordi Alba are also likely to explore opportunities in Arabian soccer, albeit not necessarily with Al Hilal. The Saudi government has implemented a comprehensive support system for all clubs, providing financial aid to facilitate major operations. The aim is to level the playing field and foster healthy competition. The recent addition of Karim Benzema to Arab soccer has already generated significant excitement.

 

As the Saudi championship nears its conclusion, Al Hilal’s arch-rivals, Al Ittihad, emerged victorious, securing the title in a remarkable campaign. Al Nass, Cristiano Ronaldo’s team, fell short after a draw against Al Ettifaq, managed by Spanish coach Antonio Cazorla.

 

In conclusion, Leo Messi’s potential move to Al Hilal signifies a landmark moment for Arabian soccer. With the backing of the Saudi government, the club aims to transform the perception of the country through sports, with Messi and Ronaldo leading the way. The impending arrival of these football icons could catalyze further developments in Arabian soccer, with other prominent players considering the allure of the Saudi championship. As the football landscape continues to evolve, the anticipation surrounding Leo Messi’s next destination grows, and the impact of his decision may reverberate throughout the entire sporting world.