I believe that teams in the Saudi Arabian League will likely still struggle to sign Messi, even with substantial contract offers. As we know, Messi was offered a substantial contract by a Saudi Arabian League team in the previous transfer window, but he turned it down. So, given this, I don't think Messi is uninterested in the large sums of money offered by Saudi Arabian League teams. However, Messi likely chose not to join those Saudi Arabian teams because his family wouldn't allow it. As we know, the lifestyle in Saudi Arabia is very different from that in Europe or America. Therefore, if Messi played in the Saudi Arabian League, his family and perhaps himself would have difficulty adapting. Therefore, I believe it will still be difficult for teams in the Saudi League to sign Messi, even if the contract offers are very large.
There are kind of offers than a human cannot just reject. If they can offer such contract I think they will be able to get him because money is what we are all looking for in this life to take care of our family. The Saudi league is a good league too very competitive and offers more money than any other league a d they try to imitate the lifestyle of other leagues for their players so they don't complain about it so I don't think adapting to it will be difficult for Messi and his family.
The Arabians are good and loving people you can see that from how Ronaldo is being treated.
Yes, I agree that money is something we seek and need in this world. Messi certainly needs it too. But remember, not everything has to be about money, especially when it comes to comfort and the environment. Messi, in particular, is already incredibly wealthy, and his family is well-off. So, given this, I think it's understandable that Messi would refuse to play in the Saudi Arabian league because his family wouldn't allow it. Because, when it comes to comfort, money can't solve everything. So, given this, Messi likely wouldn't want to play in the Saudi Arabian league.
While it's true that Saudi Arabian people are very friendly and caring, especially towards star players like Messi, the problem could be that Messi would be respected there if he played in the Saudi Arabian league. But what about his wife and children? Are they guaranteed to be treated the same way as Messi? So, I'm not overreacting, but I'm simply speaking based on my observations. Furthermore, Inter Miami is reportedly currently working on extending Messi's contract. So, with that in mind, I think Messi's chances of joining Al Ahli will certainly diminish.