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AS THE PSG EXIT IS CONFIRMED, LIONEL MESSI IS "IN TALKS" ABOUT A ?320 MILLION PER YEAR TRANSFER.

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As the PSG exit is confirmed, Lionel Messi is "in talks" about a £320 million per year transfer.

After two seasons, Lionel Messi of Paris Saint-Germain will depart the Parc des Princes. Offers from Europe, the Americas, and the Middle East are anticipated.


If Lionel Messi decides to leave Europe for Saudi Arabia, he may be in line for a £320 million-per-year contract with Paris Saint-Germain.


Messi is anticipated to leave PSG at the conclusion of the current campaign, as exclusively reported by Mirror Football. There had been discussions about extending the two-year contract he signed when he first joined the team in 2021, but the French league leaders currently appear to be prioritizing young players over seasoned stars.


In response to Messi's unauthorized journey to Saudi Arabia after PSG's league loss to Lorient, his club has imposed a suspension and punishment. Although he's likely to receive offers elsewhere, his most lucrative reported offer comes from the Saudi Pro League.


The government is reportedly taking part in conversations about Messi's potential move to Saudi Arabia, according to The Telegraph. State involvement is hardly a novelty for such movements, unlike in other leagues.


The agreement might be valued up to £320 million annually, which is more than the enormous sums associated with Cristiano Ronaldo's transfer to the same nation. Al-Hilal, a rival of Ronaldo's team Al-Nassr, who were prevented from acquiring Ronaldo owing to a transfer ban that is slated to expire at the end of this season, is one of Messi's prospective destinations.


Messi, who spent his whole career at Camp Nou before heading to Paris, has also been in touch with Barcelona regarding a move for him. Manager Phil Neville of Inter Miami responded to links of a chase in February, but Barça vice president Rafa Yuste has pushed the World Cup winner to return to Catalunya.


Leo and his family are aware of our love for them, according to Yuste. "I took part in the [contract] negotiations, which ultimately failed regrettably, and I still carry that thorn in my side.


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