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Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo could be reunited in Saudi Arabia with Al Hilal reportedly ‘willing’ to hand the Paris Saint-Germain forward a monstrous contract.

The Argentine and Portuguese are undoubtedly the two best players of this generation, with the debate about who is superior unlikely to ever go away.

Messi’s World Cup win as Argentina captain in 2022 has certainly helped his case to be the undisputed greatest of all time, with Ronaldo’s recent demise only benefitting the Barcelona legend.

After nine years of Ronaldo and Messi locking horns with Real Madrid and Barcelona in La Liga, both have gone their separate ways.

After a spell with Juventus and then a return to Manchester United, Ronaldo finds himself playing for Al Nassr in the Saudi Pro League.

The 37-year-old left United in November after he was essentially sacked by mutual consent and after failing to find another club in Europe, has relocated to the middle east.

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There is a chance he may be joined by Messi in Saudi Arabia with the epic rivalry potentially being reignited.

The PSG superstar is an ambassador for the country and a move there could put another dent in Ronaldo’s ego.

Signing the biggest contract in football history, Ronaldo is definitely the main man in the middle east.

However, there are now reports coming out of Spain stating that Al Nassr’s rivals Al Hilal are keen on bringing Messi to Saudi Arabia when his PSG contract runs out at the end of 2022-23.

According to Mundo Deportivo, Al Hilal could offer Messi a deal worth $350million per year, absolutely blowing Ronaldo’s £200m deal out of the water.

Saudi Arabian football has the potential to grow and grow, and the money is there to make that happen, and having Messi and Ronaldo in their league – even at their respective ages – would be absolutely huge. I mean, it doesn’t really get any better or bigger than that.

Like the signing of Ronaldo, it is said that there are hopes Messi’s arrival would strongly boost Saudi Arabia’s bid to host the 2030 World Cup with Greece and Egypt.

Al Hilal will try to ‘tempt’ the Argentina captain with a ‘succulent offer’, with rumours of a move ‘growing’.

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$350m is probably the most the club could put on the table, with the report stating they are ‘willing’ to offer ‘no less than’ $300m (£246.7m).

This would be ‘difficult’ to reject, but it remains to be seen if Messi is willing to leave Europe.

It is noted that Al Hilal and Al Nassr have the biggest rivalry in Saudi Arabia and it is ‘considered El Clasico’ there and there is a desire to have Messi come over and ‘generate a rivalry around the world’.

The Saudi Arabian football federation is clearly very eager to make this happen and will even fund some of the deal, the report adds.

Rather ambitiously, Al Hilal want to sign Messi in January in the hope he can play for them in February’s Club World Cup.

Despite the fact he literally completed football by winning the World Cup last year, it is hard to imagine Messi leaving PSG halfway through the season when his contract expires in six months’ time.

A January switch also adds a transfer fee into the equation, and money is clearly not a problem for the Parisiens, so you cannot imagine a single bid being tempting enough to accept.

Ego-maniac Ronaldo will not be a happy bunny should Messi move to Saudi Arabia…

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Court orders Juventus to pay Ronaldo £8.3m

Juventus have been ordered to pay Cristiano Ronaldo £8.3m in owed wages by an Italian court.

Ronaldo, 39, agreed to defer wages when football in Italy was halted by the Covid pandemic in the 2020-21 season.

The Portuguese had claimed he was owed more than £17m by his former club.

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The Court of Arbitration said the club should pay what the player would have received after tax and other deductions.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner spent three seasons in Italy with Juventus between 2018 and 2021, helping them win two Serie A titles.

He left for his second spell with Manchester United and after 16 months at Old Trafford joined Saudi club Al-Nassr.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner – awarded to the world’s best player – was ranked by American business magazine Forbes as the world’s highest-paid sportsman in 2023, with earnings of £109m.

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Arsenal need support, love, after Champions League exit – Arteta

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Arsenal need support, love, after Champions League exit – Arteta

 

Mikel Arteta says he has to show his Arsenal side “support and love” after Bayern Munich knocked them out of the Champions League.

Joshua Kimmich’s second-half header in Germany gave Bayern a 1-0 win on the night, and a 3-2 aggregate victory in their quarter-final.

It was a second successive defeat for Arsenal, who lost control of the Premier League title race last Sunday as Aston Villa beat them 2-0.

“I wish I had the right words to say to the players to make them feel better. What I am going to do – and all the coaching staff too – is to be close to the players.” Arteta said.

“I feel so grateful to be the coach and to work with them every single day.”

Arsenal were chasing a first Champions League semi-final spot since 2009, with Arteta accepting his team were inexperienced at this stage of the competition.

This was their first quarter-final appearance since 2010.

“We haven’t played this competition for seven years and we haven’t been in this stage for 14 years,” he said. “There’s a reason for it.

“We want to do everything fast-forward, super-quick, in one season. I think we have the capacity and the quality to be in the semi-final because the margins are very small.

“Those margins are coming from something else that maybe we don’t have yet. We have to learn it.

“When you look historically, it took other clubs seven, eight or 10 years to do it. Today, that’s not going to make us feel better that’s for sure.”

The Gunners, who need City to drop points if they are to win the league for the first time since 2003-04, return to Premier League action at Wolves on Saturday.

“What I need to do is stand right next to them and give them support and our love and we have to pick it up because on Saturday we have a big, big game,” said Arteta.

“We are still playing for the Premier League. The Premier League is there and we really want it. We have to show now that we are capable of turning this around.”

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It’s massive win, says Bellingham as Real Madrid knock out Man City from UCL

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It’s massive win, says Bellingham as Real Madrid knock out Man City from UCL

Manchester City are out of the Champions League following a penalty shoot-out defeat they suffered Wednesday night in the hands of Real Madrid in an epic encounter at the Etihad Stadium.
After a 1-1 draw on the night that left the teams tied 4-4 on aggregate, Antonio Rudiger scored the winning spot-kick after Bernardo Silva and Mateo Kovacic had their attempts saved to see the 14-time winners progress 4-3 in the shoot-out.
Rodrygo had given Carlo Ancelotti’s side the advantage on the night and in the tie with an early goal on the counter-attack but Kevin De Bruyne’s 76th-minute equaliser took the game into extra-time, in which neither heavyweight could deliver the knockout blow.
It was a back-to-the-wall effort by Madrid and Pep Guardiola’s reigning champions were applauded from the pitch even in defeat.

But their hopes of an unprecedented second successive treble are over. It is Madrid who face Bayern Munich in the last four.

Bellingham: This was beautiful

“It’s a relief because you put so much into the game,” said Bellingham, speaking to TNT Sports.

“To win the game was a massive reward.

“It is incredible. Moments like this are magic and it just comes down to mentality.”

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (Agg 4-4, Madrid win 4-3 on pens)

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