I am having a great feeling that after this transfer season, UEFA will find a way to regulate Saudi Arabia pro league even if it's not in their jurisdiction. How sure are we that FIFA financial rule applies to SPL?
If nothing is done about this trend, any player older than 30 may be leaving the European clubs to retire in Arab. Who knows if the government is sponsoring these clubs?
How can an organization that is not authorized to regulate but can be made regulations in that league? isn't that like the president of a country A is trying to rule country B.
FIFA can do this by ordering the AFC, or also the Saudi Pro League, which will arrange so that their league is not only filled with foreign players and reduces the value of local players, but believe me what the Arab clubs are doing is only temporary and even though they have so much money that it would be detrimental if expenses were made without adequate income.
These Arab clubs are owned by rich people who, although they are not sponsored by the government, money is not a problem for them, and the circles of these rich people are not far from the government, so their target is to win the election to host the 2030 world cup.
I'm not sure how Mauricio Pochettino is going to replace all these players he lost during this season because Pochettino started working there and Chelsea already sold many players to other teams and especially the Arabian teams, in another hand, another Chelsea player is Christian Pulisic who is going to leave this teams soon to Ac Milan and it seems he also agrees with this transfer himself.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/christian-pulisic-agrees-deal-join-190615038.htmlBecause Chelsea did have a lot of players last season so when they want to rebuild their team it looks like there will be a lot of players to let go, Pochettino certainly has considerations that is why he prefers to accept offers from Chelsea when the season is over so he can use plenty of time to evaluate players who were at Chelsea prior to his arrival.