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13 players who could join Saudi Pro League next – from ex-Liverpool flop to Lionel Messi

13 players who could join Saudi Pro League next – from ex-Liverpool flop to Lionel Messi

Saudi Arabia is ready to throw money around in the summer transfer window in an effort to land some big-name stars and put its Pro League on the map amid a bid to host the 2030 World Cup

Lionel Messi is wanted by Al-Hilal(Getty Images)

The summer transfer window has not even opened yet, but one of its major themes has already been established.

Saudi Arabia has never been a mainstream destination for footballers, yet the Middle Eastern country is determined to change that. Having already landed Cristiano Ronaldo back in December – and snared Karim Benzema after his exit from Real Madrid – the Saudi Pro League is on a mission to lure some other big-name players.

In a trend which bears a striking resemblance to the Chinese Super League, which attracted the likes of Oscar, Yannick Carrasco, Hulk, Paulinho and Axel Witzel in its golden era between 2016 and 2019, Saudi Arabia is becoming the hottest destination for well-known players of a certain age.

Saudi Arabia is bidding to host the 2030 World Cup and is ready to splash out huge sums of money to put itself on the map as a footballing country. Ronaldo is being paid a reported £177million per year by Al-Nassr and sky-high wages are tempting some players to ditch Europe’s top five leagues for the Saudi Pro League.

The most eye-catching name is, of course, Lionel Messi. The World Cup winner is poised to leave Paris Saint-Germain when his contract expires at the end of June and one of the options presented to him comes from Al-Hilal.

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As Mirror Football reported last week, Messi’s father, Jorge, who acts as his agent, has reportedly agreed a deal worth €1.2billion (£1.04bn) over two years for his son. Messi is already a tourism ambassador for Saudi Arabia and was suspended by PSG at the start of May after taking an unauthorised trip to the country. He now might be about to follow in Ronaldo’s footsteps to Riyadh.

Karim Benzema has signed a lucrative deal with Al-Ittihad(Al Ittihad Football Club/Getty Images)

He is far from the only one considering the move, however. Reports in France say Al-Hilal have also made offers to sign Sergio Busquets (34), Jordi Alba (34) and Marco Verratti (30) in an effort to convince Messi of their project.

According to The Times, Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris , 36, could triple his salary to £300,000-a-week if he moved to an unnamed club in Saudi Arabia. Roberto Firmino , who is leaving Liverpool after eight years of service at the age of 31, has also received a hugely lucrative offer from a Saudi club.

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  • June 6, 2023