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Will Lionel Messi leave PSG for Al-Hilal, Barcelona or a Premier League club?

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Barcelona are no longer the frontrunners to sign Lionel Messi this summer after his exit from PSG was confirmed.

A move to Saudi Arabia is now more likely than the fairytale return to the Camp Nou.

Messi, 35, was already strongly linked with a PSG exit and return to Barcelona, even before he was recently suspended by the French side.

Ironically, that came after the Argentinian flew to Saudi Arabia without permission following a home defeat to Lorient.

He agreed to a £25million deal to promote the country last May, with this being only the second time he’s visited the country but it’s a move that’s seen him frozen out for two weeks by PSG.

Reports began to surface then that he wouldn’t be extending his stay in France, with that confirmed by boss Christophe Galtier.

A reunion with Barcelona has been mentioned time and again despite Barca’s financial issues, but there’s a strong financial challenge from clubs in the Middle East.

Saudi sides have already plotted a swoop for Karim Benzema to further boost their league alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi’s inclusion would boost that ten-fold again.

It was reported last year that Messi had been offered a £350m-a-year deal by Saudi side Al Hilal.

Given his Saudi promotion role for the country, Messi could combine that with a move to a Pro League side and is 8/11 to do so.

Returning to Barca isn’t too far behind at 11/8, with David Beckham’s Inter Miami in at 5/1.

Messi to NOT sign or agree a contract with any other club is then a surprise inclusion at 7/1, with a Pep Guardiola reunion at Manchester City at 12/1.

Those at bigger odds are Argentine side Newell’s Old Boys at 25/1, Chelsea and lining up with Mauricio Pochettino again at 33/1, Newcastle at 66/1 and Bayern Munich and Manchester Utd who are both 80/1.

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