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Messi Record Al-Hilal Deal Set To Reignites Rivalry With Ronaldo – Have Your Say

The rivalry between two of the greatest football players of all time, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo is set to kick off once again, but this time in the Middle East.
Reports suggest that Messi is set to sign for Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal, in what would be one of the most expensive contracts in football history. Meanwhile, Ronaldo is currently playing for Al-Nassr
The Argentine has been linked with a host of teams including Inter Miami and a return to Barcelona, but it now appears he has settled on another club instead.
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Messi’s contract with PSG is up at the end of the season, and he has agreed to sign for Al-Hilal along with former Barcelona teammates Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba.
The deal is said to be worth around £262million a year, and Messi’s move would see him face old rival Cristiano Ronaldo again as the duo re-establish their rivalry in the Middle East.
Busquets joining alongside the Argentine would also be a blow to Ronaldo, as Al-Nassr had hoped to sign him themselves.
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However, reports from Spain suggest that the situation may not be as clear-cut as it appears. Mundo Deportivo state that nothing will be fully agreed upon until the end of the season, while Busquets and Alba are yet to sort out their situations at Barcelona.
Last week, Messi was banned and fined by PSG for two weeks after making an unsanctioned trip to Saudi Arabia after the Ligue 1 defeat to Lorient.
He has returned to training this week but may not play any part in the weekend’s match if the club stays true to their initial suspension.
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Despite the uncertainty surrounding the deal, Messi already plays a significant role within Saudi Arabian society as a tourism ambassador for the country.
It remains to be seen whether or not he will start playing his football in the Middle East, but recent developments suggest that it is increasingly likely.
The rivalry between Messi and Ronaldo set to kick start in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia
Messi and Ronaldo have long been pitted against each other as rivals, with their performances on the pitch earning them countless awards and accolades.
Messi, who has spent most of his career at Barcelona, is widely regarded as one of the best dribblers and playmakers in football history.
Ronaldo, who has played for teams including Manchester United and Real Madrid, is known for his speed, power, and clinical finishing in front of goal.
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Their rivalry has often divided fans, with some arguing that Messi’s skill and finesse make him the better player, while others insist that Ronaldo’s strength and goal-scoring ability give him the edge.
However, there is no denying that the two players have pushed each other to greater heights and provided fans with some of the most memorable moments in football history.
Now, with Messi set to sign for Al-Hilal and potentially face off against Ronaldo once again, the rivalry between the two players is set to take on a new dimension.
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While fans will no doubt relish the opportunity to see the two players on the same pitch again, it remains to be seen how their performances in the Middle East will compare to their achievements in Europe.
Regardless of the outcome, the Messi-Ronaldo rivalry is sure to continue to captivate fans around the world for years to come, cementing their places as two of the greatest players to ever grace the pitch.
Lionel Messi looks to be on the verge of a move to Saudi Arabia where he will face Cristiano Ronaldo again, do you think this is a good move?…… Share your thoughts and comments with us in the comment sections below.