The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Done deal: Messi set for megabucks Saudi move

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RIYAHD. — Argentine superstar Lionel Messi will play in Saudi Arabia next season under a blockbuste­r deal, a source close to the negotiatio­ns in the kingdom told yesterday.

The deal would mean Messi potentiall­y joins his arch-rival Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi league as the Gulf state lavishes its oil wealth on sport.

There was no confirmati­on from Messi’s current club Paris Saint-Germain, who noted simply that he was under contract until 30 June when contacted by

The source said Messi will sign a “huge” deal with an as-yet-unnamed Saudi club just months after the 35-year- old lifted the World Cup in neighbouri­ng Qatar in December.

“Messi is a done deal. He will play in Saudi Arabia next season,” said the source, who is not authorised to speak to media and spoke on condition of anonymity.

“The contract is exceptiona­l. It’s huge. We are just finalising some small details,” added the source.

A separate source said the Qatarowned French club had not offered Messi a new deal.

“If the club had wanted to renew his contract, it would have been done earlier,” that source said.

Despite several reports linking Messi with Al Hilal, one of the top Saudi teams, club sources told they had not been in direct contact with

Lionel Messi’s father and agent Jorge insisted yesterday his son has not decided where he will play next season.

“There is absolutely nothing agreed with any club for next year,” Messi’s father wrote on Instagram.

“The decision will not be made before Lionel finishes the league with

Just five years after allowing its first non-Muslim tourists to visit and letting women drive, Saudi Arabia is attempting to open up its conservati­ve society and diversify its oil-reliant economy.

The world’s biggest oil exporter has thrown hundreds of millions at sports deals including Ronaldo’s signing, Formula One in Jeddah and the divisive

Golf tour, drawing frequent claims it is “sportswash­ing” its human rights record.

Messi was suspended by Qatariowne­d last week for an unauthoris­ed mid-season trip to Saudi, where he is a tourism ambassador.

He has also been heavily linked to a return to his former club, Barcelona. A spokesman for the Spanish LaLiga leaders said, “We don’t know anything about that,” when asked about a potential Saudi deal.

Messi’s long-time sparring partner Ronaldo joined Saudi Pro League club Al Nassr in a massive deal in January.

Ronaldo’s agreement to June 2025 is said to total more than €400 million, making him the world’s highest paid athlete according to Forbes.

Both deals — along with others including Golf and the 2021 purchase of Newcastle United football club — are being bankrolled by the Public Investment Fund ( one of the world’s biggest sovereign wealth funds, the source said.

In any transfer involving such enormous financial stakes, last- minute changes are not unusual.

However the source in Saudi Arabia said the negotiatio­ns with Messi had gone smoothly.

“The negotiatio­ns didn’t take as much time as the ones with Ronaldo. As we now know the recipe to contract world-class players,” the source said.

“It’s Saudi Arabia that brought him, not a specific club. The money comes from one place —

Ronaldo, 38, has not been a guarantee of success at Al Nassr, who have slipped off the top of the Saudi Pro League and missed out on silverware in the Saudi cup competitio­ns.

But Messi is also intended to raise the profile of Saudi Arabia as it tries to bring in tourists and investment, the source said.

“He is a player at the end of his career and he is not here only for football. He is here to secure internatio­nal attraction for the kingdom,” said the source who is following the Messi negotiatio­ns.

“The plan is not only Messi and Ronaldo, the plan is to bring glorious players like these two and also upcoming youth players who have a promising future.”

“We want people to visit Saudi Arabia to watch football stars,” the source added. —

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