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i can't see yet whether what the teams in the SPL league are doing right now is the right move, just look at what they are doing by buying star players from European clubs and bringing them to the SPL
(i remember the failure of the Chinese league and USA league that spends big money to buy star players)There are some differences with the china super league, which is for sure they failed to make their football more advanced. different from the Saudis, in short what the Saudis are doing is a new step and at the same time a promotion for the 2030 world cup. The original goal was none other than, all the eyes of the world were on the Saudis and they succeeded in doing that. on another agenda, they are promoting to host the 2030 world cup. plus, making Ronaldo an ambassador.
well, after I investigated from various sources, that the four giant pro saudi league clubs had been acquired by prince Mohamad bin Salman through his company Public Investment Fund "PIF" each owned by PIF bought 75 percent of the shares of the four Saudi Arabian clubs, with the remaining 25 percent is owned by the respective club's non-profit organizations.
This step was taken by Prince Mohamamad to improve the sports sector of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and is an initial step in the privatization project of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. by the way, i'm not going to put the news links i said. because, it seems that only from searching you can get a lot of information from various sources, both from your local country and international news. IMO, there is another agenda that becomes their project while at the same time introducing Saudi Arabia apart from its religious culture and at the same time involving other business projects. well, to find out more whether the steps they are taking are correct, we will find out later.
I have also read this rumor via Fabrizio Romano's tweet and Paris Saint-Germain are in further talks to appoint Luis Enrique as the new head coach. but we'll see, whether there will be an agreement between PSG and Enrique, who previously failed to agree with Nagelsmann.