
Barella Rejects Huge Offer from Al Hilal
An Italian media report stated that Inter Milan's midfielder Nicolò Barella rejected an offer to move to Saudi Al Hilal.
The Italian newspaper "La Gazzetta dello Sport" reported that Al Hilal offered Barella a salary of 35 million euros per year.
The source added that the Italian star rejected this offer in order to stay at Inter.
It is worth noting that Barella's contract with Inter expires in the summer of 2029, and he played 38 matches this season, scoring 3 goals and providing 9 assists.
The Italian newspaper "La Gazzetta dello Sport" reported that Al Hilal offered Barella a salary of 35 million euros per year.
The source added that the Italian star rejected this offer in order to stay at Inter.
It is worth noting that Barella's contract with Inter expires in the summer of 2029, and he played 38 matches this season, scoring 3 goals and providing 9 assists.
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