Why Messi Won't Get 'Special Treatment' in Saudi League — Mahrez's Eye-Opening Insight

‎Speculation surrounding Lionel Messi’s next career move has intensified as his current deal with Inter Miami approaches its conclusion. With the Argentine icon yet to activate a 12-month extension clause, interest from Saudi Arabia—particularly from Al-Ahli—is gaining traction once again.
Riyad Mahrez says Lionel Messi won't get special protection in the Saudi Pro League amid Al-Ahli links as his Inter Miami contract nears expiry.
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‎Al-Ahli is reportedly preparing a renewed, high-stakes offer to lure the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner to the Saudi Pro League. If successful, it would set the stage for a high-profile reunion between Messi and his long-time rival Cristiano Ronaldo, who recently extended his stay with Al-Nassr through 2026.
‎The potential transfer has triggered widespread debate, not only due to the financial implications but also because of the league’s physical demands. Riyad Mahrez, who currently plays for Al-Ahli after his transfer from Manchester City, offered an honest assessment of what Messi might face should he make the switch. Speaking to CARRE, Mahrez was candid about the lack of protection for creative players in Saudi Arabia.
‎“We all grew up watching Messi. He’s a role model to every footballer,” Mahrez said. “Playing with him would be something truly special. But as for protection, there’s none. Dribblers take a lot of hits here—I know that from experience.”
‎The warning comes as Messi weighs his options. His arrival in MLS sparked a transformation in American soccer culture, with Inter Miami benefitting both commercially and on the pitch. The recent arrival of fellow Argentine and World Cup winner Rodrigo De Paul at the club has added another layer of intrigue to Messi’s decision-making process.
‎Physicality has never deterred Messi, who has consistently faced harsh treatment from defenders throughout his illustrious career. The forward's resilience and ability to thrive under pressure remain central to his game, even at 37. With the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon, the choice of where to play his club football could shape his preparations for a final tilt at international glory.

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