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Easy money! Lionel Messi's Paris Saint-Germain will reportedly be paid a handsome figure to play against a Cristiano Ronaldo-led Saudi all-star team later this week. 💵💵💵 More here! ▶

The Portuguese forward will make his unofficial debut in Saudi Arabia when the Ligue 1 log leaders take on a combined Al Nassr-Al Hilal all-star XI on Thursday. The highly anticipated match could potentially be the last time Messi and Ronaldo are on opposite sides of a pitch, although there are rumours that teams in the Saudi Pro League are pushing to secure the 2022 FIFA World Cup winner's signature should he leave PSG.

The French side will also likely profit from streaming the match across a number of international platforms at a price tag of €1.99 per viewer, while Qatari broadcaster beIN Sports will also exclusively showcase the tie. The report adds that PSG will welcome the extra income after recording €370 million in losses for the 2021/22 campaign, and there are suggestions that this season's balance sheets are likely to be similar.

Meanwhile, Ronaldo will wear the captain's armband for the all-star XI in the clash, according to theAs for Messi, while the latest reports indicate that he is set to sign an extension with PSG, there is speculation he could soon join the Portuguese superstar in Saudi Arabia, with mammoth offers reportedly being prepared by Al Hilal and Al Ittihad.

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