7ft Giannis Antetokounmpo Wants a Career Change with Lionel Messi After $200,000,000+ Lure Enticed Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema

In the last few months, Saudi Arabia has suddenly become extremely relevant in the soccer universe. That just happened after the shocking decision by Cristiano Ronaldo to continue his career outside of Europe. While his decision has still left the fans baffled, the Real Madrid legend just confirmed that he was quite happy in the country. While Lionel Messi ‘could’ also move to Saudi, the fans are still trying to wrap their head around the Saudi Pro League.

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Giannis pokes fun at soccer greats

An NBA veteran recently made fun of the soccer greats while thinking about changing careers. Giannis Antetokounmpo was the one who made an effort to defuse the situation. Funnily, he offered his services too to any soccer team who was searching for squad cover.

What did Giannis say? 

On Twitter, he wrote, “I was just sitting on my couch scrolling through For you page. Messi Ronaldo and Benzema. If you’re looking for a goalie for next season, let me know”. Interestingly, the 2021 NBA Champion has jokingly offered his services as a goalkeeper. Honestly, a 6ft 11in goalkeeper would be quite interesting!

While Ronaldo is already in Saudi, could Lionel Messi join him?

Lionel Messi, presently has three choices. As per Fabrizio Romano, FC Barcelona is working hard with his father to get him back to the club. Other than that, Messi also has offers from Al-Hilal and Inter Miami. The likelihood that the Argentine accepts the Saudi football club's enormous offer is extremely slim.

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