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Lionel Messi Gets Good News as Inter Miami Open 'Talks' to Sign World Cup Winner

SAUDI ARABIA, JUL 7 – Al-Ahli aims to sign Lionel Messi to strengthen its squad after finishing fifth last season, with Messi scoring 12 goals in 14 games this campaign, sources say.

  • Inter Miami's Lionel Messi currently plays under a contract that expires in December 2025 without a signed renewal yet.
  • The club is working on a contract extension to keep Messi in Miami until after the 2026 World Cup and the debut of the new Miami Freedom Park stadium, while negotiations with Saudi club Al-Ahli indicate potential transfer options later this year.
  • Inter Miami is looking to strengthen its squad and reinforce Messi’s influence by pursuing a key signing in Rodrigo De Paul, a midfielder who played a crucial role alongside Messi during Argentina’s recent World Cup triumph.
  • Co-Owner Jorge Mas expressed optimism about retaining Messi, stating the club has done everything to make him feel at home and hopes Messi will inaugurate the new stadium in 2026.
  • Messi’s future remains uncertain, as several clubs monitor the situation and a lucrative move to Saudi Arabia could materialize, reflecting ongoing competition for his signature.
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A news story linked to the future of Lionel Messi revolutionized the media and social networks in the early hours of Monday, as the information points to the fact that Argentine crack could leave Inter Miami and emigrate to Saudi Arabia. According to L’Équipe, one of the most prestigious sports media in Europe, the Al-Ahli club has already started contacts with the Rosarino star to sign it once its contract with Inter Miami expires, on December …

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Doble Amarilla broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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