Lionel Messi Shocks Football World by Rejecting €1.4 Billion Saudi Pro League Mega-Deal—What’s Really Behind His Decision?
After departing PSG, Lionel Messi joined Inter Miami as a free agent. The Argentine has swiftly cemented his status as a legend at the MLS side, becoming their top scorer and steering the team to multiple trophies. Interestingly, he was on the brink of moving to the Saudi Pro League as team rivaling Cristiano Ronaldo‘s presented him with a staggering €1.4 billion offer. Remarkably, he turned it down for an unexpected reason
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF warms up before the Audi 2025 MLS Cup.
Messi’s move to Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League may not fit his plans
Lionel Messi’s future appears to have been settled for quite some time, making a move to Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League highly unlikely. The Argentine has renewed his contract with Inter Miami through 2028 and holds a minority ownership stake in the club, according to The New York Times. This arrangement gives him significant influence over the Herons’ future plans, positioning him as an emerging key figure for MLS in the near future.
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Furthermore, Messi has expressed in an recent interview with Luzu TV his aspiration to become a club owner after retiring from professional soccer. Although the Saudi Pro League now welcomes foreign investors to purchase teams, MLS likely represents a more straightforward cultural fit given the history he has already made there. Consequently, his long-term plans are at odds with a move to Al Ittihad, rendering such a transfer improbable.



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