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Lionel Messi's potential Saudi Arabia transfer could halt Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr departure

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Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi will go down as legends of the game. Both men have battled fiercely against each other for more than a decade and have defined modern football for many.

The duo have been fuelled by the other's achievements with Ronaldo rarely far away from a Messi comparison and vice versa. While fans of Al Nassr may not agree, the signing of Ronaldo following his shock departure from Manchester United was a coup.

The 38-year-old had previously spoken passionately about remaining in Europe. However, with his options becoming slimmer, the Portuguese great gave in to temptation and agreed a move to the Middle East.

It is now fitting the pair's tandem careers are on the verge of linking up once more. ALSO READ: United fans raise Ronaldo point after Messi apology After going on an unsanctioned trip to Saudi Arabia last Monday, Messi was suspended for two weeks and released an apology video to the PSG supporters.

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