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Messi and Ronaldo Reunited in Saudi? Pro League Chiefs Eye Loan Move
Following Inter Miami’s failure to qualify for the Major League Soccer playoffs, Lionel Messi’s 2023 season has come to an early end.
With no competitive matches on the horizon until February, the Argentine superstar is now the subject of interest from unexpected quarters. Saudi Pro League officials are reportedly plotting a six-month loan move for the World Cup-winning captain.
After Miami’s playoff heartbreak, the prospect of Messi temporarily trading his Inter Miami jersey for one in Saudi Arabia has garnered considerable attention. If this deal materializes, Messi would have the opportunity to return to his MLS club for the 2024 season.
The decision to make a loan move to Saudi Arabia is not one to be taken lightly, and internal evaluations are currently underway.
The Saudi Pro League is eager to lure Messi away from the MLS, offering him a unique and exciting opportunity. The final verdict on this potential swoop for Messi is expected to arrive shortly.
It’s worth noting that before joining Inter Miami, Messi had turned down a staggering financial package that would have seen him play in Saudi Arabia, an offer that could have brought him a minimum of $400 million.
Meanwhile, his long-time rival Cristiano Ronaldo made headlines by signing a $200 million-a-year contract with Pro League team Al-Nassr at the start of the year, solidifying his presence in the region.
The football world eagerly awaits the outcome of these developments, which could see two of the greatest footballers of all time plying their trade in the rapidly evolving Saudi Pro League.

