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Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo together at last? Saudi Pro League would be ‘very happy to welcome’ Inter Miami forward as sporting director makes bold ‘superstar’ claim.

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Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are finally pairing up. The Saudi Pro League would be “extremely delighted” to host Inter Miami…

Twenty-one hours agoLionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are finally pairing up. Inter Miami forward is “extremely welcome” in the Saudi Pro League, where the sporting director boldly declares the player a “superstar.”Sporting director Michael Emenalo states that Lionel Messi would be “welcome” in the Saudi Pro League should he decide to quit Inter Miami in the near future.WHAT TURNED OUT?

Messi was linked with a move to Saudi Arabia and recently acknowledged that he contemplated the offer prior to joining Inter Miami in the Major League Soccer in July. After a few months in the United States, the 36-year-old appears to be content, but Emenalo claims the Pro League would be delighted to acquire him.The words of Michael Emenalos

“I am unable to provide answers regarding the circumstances that led him to the Major League Soccer league,” Emenalo was quoted as saying by The Guardian. “Should he decide to visit us during the following season, we would be delighted to have him.” If he chooses to remain in Major League Soccer, we will be overjoyed for him.”

 

The former Chelsea technical director added during a potentially hectic January transfer window: “The Saudi Pro League is open for business with any superstar who desires to enter.” We shall make every effort to secure the services of any luminaries that you and I are acquainted with who express interest in joining this league if there is any indication that an opening has arisen.THE MUCH LARGER IMAGE

Messi’s relocation to the Middle East would bring him into contact with his erstwhile rival Cristiano Ronaldo, who is vying for the league championship with Al-Nassr this year. Additionally, the Argentine superstar would join Al-Ittihad, following in the footsteps of former Real Madrid legend Karim Benzema and former Barcelona teammate Neymar, both of whom are presently with Al-Hilal.SECOND SUMMARY FOR MESSI?

However, rather than imminently departing for Saudi Arabia, Lionel Messi will be attending Inter Miami to reunite with his former co-star Luis Suarez. The 2024 campaign will mark the return of the World Cup champion, who was unable to assist his club in the MLS play-offs in 2023.

 







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