Al-Sadd, a Qatari team, reportedly offered Lionel Messi €1,000,000,000 for three years. That's one billion Euros over three years.
Xavi Hernández, Messi's former Barcelona teammate, has been coaching the team for the past two years. The 41-year-old has already stated that he would love to coach the superstar.
"What coach would not want to train Messi?" Xavi told an audience at ‘Campus Xavi Hernández by Santander’ at the Santander Work Café in June.
"Who wouldn’t want a joker up their sleeve like Leo, who can make the difference in 0.1 seconds? Physically, he is still in good shape. He is still the best. It would be a huge privilege to coach Messi. "
Keep in mind that Xavi said Messi in relation to Barcelona, not necessarily Al-Sadd. For quite some time, the Spaniard has been connected with the job of head coach at Barcelona.
Let's just say that if Al-offer Sadd's is true, Messi is more likely to join PSG or Manchester City, where he can fight for another Champions League title.
News Source: Soccergator
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