The prize for Gillingham or Shrewsbury will be a place in League One next season as the pair head to Wembely this Saturday for the League Two Play-off Final.

Eric Gerets has confirmed that he will join Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal after leaving Marseille at the end of the season.

“The Al Hilal people wanted me to join in March. I told them it was just impossible. They agreed but kept the pressure on and in the end I made up my mind,” the Belgian told France Football.

Gerets, who announced he was leaving Marseille on April 29 when they were top of Ligue 1, said he had decided to quit the French club because of “a misunderstanding”.

“We didn’t meet early enough. I was ready to commit myself in the long term, I was expecting a signal; it never came,” he continued.

Gerets admitted he was also joining the Riyadh club “because of the money”. “I’m not a liar, the financial security they offered me counted,” he said.

Gerets joined Marseille in September 2007 after the club had made a poor start to the Ligue 1 season.

They are now second, three points adrift of leader Bordeaux with two games to play.

The prize for Gillingham or Shrewsbury will be a place in League One next season as the pair head to Wembely this Saturday for the League Two Play-off Final.