Attia thinks Messi will join Riyadh Crescent; ex-French president convinces Zidane to coach Paris

2023-03-21 12:55

Attia thinks Messi will join Riyadh Crescent; ex-French president convinces Zidane to coach Paris

Qatar racing athlete Nasser Attiyah expressed his views on Messi's future in an interview with the media.


Attia said that it will be difficult for Messi to return to Barcelona after leaving Paris. Paris Saint-Germain is a rich club with a clear plan. His opinion is that there will be a Saudi team signing Messi in the next few months, and he is sure that Messi will join Riyadh Crescent. The club is rich and Messi is looking for a big contract. Saudi Arabia wants to host the World Cup. It can be seen that hosting the World Cup in Qatar is unbelievable. Now everyone is working hard for Saudi Arabia to bid for the 2030 World Cup.


Attia believes that their league needs some famous names, more and more players will come here, and the influence of football will increase with the arrival of the World Cup.


The Spanish reporter Ponseti updated the fact that Messi may join Miami International. The reporter said that in order to solve the problem of Messi's salary in Miami International, they will give players a part of the club shares. The two sides are in dialogue, and the club hopes that players can join before 2025.

Attia thinks Messi will join Riyadh Crescent; ex-French president convinces Zidane to coach Paris

In addition, according to the French media MediaFoot , former French President Sarkozy will try to persuade Zidane to coach Paris Saint-Germain.


This season, Paris missed the quarter-finals of the Champions League, and its performance in Ligue 1 also dissatisfied the fans. This has led to rumors that coach Galti will dismiss get out of class. At present, the legendary French star Zidane is at home, and Paris has asked him to coach many times. Sarkozy will interview Zidane to convince him to become the team's new coach.


Sarkozy, who was president of France from 2007 to 2012, is also a fan of Paris. Sarkozy also persuaded Mbappe to renew his contract when the issue of Mbappe's contract renewal reached an impasse last year.