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Lionel Messi move to Saudi increasingly likely - source

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Lionel Messi is actively considering a move to Saudi Arabia that would see him join Al Hilal, the city rivals of Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr, when his Paris Saint-Germain contract expires this summer, a source familiar with negotiations has told ESPN.

Having opened talks with Messi and his advisors late last year, senior figures in the bid to take the 35-year-old to the Middle Eastern nation had initially believed they had no more than an outside chance of persuading the former Barcelona forward to follow Ronaldo to Riyadh. — Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more (U.S.) However, a source has told ESPN there is now an increasing likelihood of Messi, who fronts the Visit Saudi tourism campaign, moving to the Saudi Pro League, putting the probability as high as «50-50» following talks with the player's camp in Saudi Arabia last month.

ESPN reported on Tuesday that Messi is unlikely to reach an agreement to extend his contract at PSG, which runs out at the end of the season having signed a two-year deal on his arrival from Barcelona in 2021.

While Barcelona president Joan Laporta maintains an interest in funding a deal to take the Argentina captain back to the Spotify Camp Nou, the La Liga leaders continue to battle against financial problems and a move for Messi appears unlikely to succeed.

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