Lionel Messi is reportedly in talks to join Al-Ahli this December, and could face Cristiano Ronaldo once again
The greatest player of all time transformed Inter Miami from one of the worst teams in MLS to one of the best and guided them to their first ever trophy last season. Still, the club have taken a significant step backwards on the pitch this time around and following some disappointing results in the league and the Club World Cup, speculation about his future began to circulate online.
Reports have suggested that Messi is open to the idea of leaving Miami for a stronger team as he prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Now, it’s been revealed that he’s in talks with a surprising side and may be on his way there in the near future.
Lionel Messi Might Be Heading to the Saudi Pro League
He’s currently talking to Al-Ahli

With his contract at Inter Miami set to expire in December, Messi has been thinking about his future and is open to the possibility of leaving the club in preparation for the World Cup next summer. One team that he’s been talking to, as reported by French publication, L’Equipe.
According to the report, Messi could join up with the Saudi Pro League side once his contract expires later this year and it could see a reunion on the pitch between the Argentine and his greatest rival, Cristiano Ronaldo. The latter has been plying his trade in Saudi Arabia for nearly three years now, having joined Al-Nassr after he left Manchester United in late 2022.