I have to says Al-Qadsiah can be categorized as mediocre team in Saudi Pro League because just like i said above they haven't good achievement during their participant on Saudi Pro League and a bit surprised why Nacho is decide to accept their offers because previously i thought Nacho will went to Al Nassr and for star player Al-Qadsiah has Mbaye Diagne and he is a player who comes from Senegal and he also as the top scorer of Al-Qadsiah for this season
After I tried to research Al-Qadsiah, this club is still under a company funded by the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. I also saw from Wiki that Al-Qadsiah is owned by Aracom, which operates a petroleum refinery company. so you can be sure that this club also has very healthy financial funds and is no less than other clubs acquired by PIF, please correct me if the source I refer to is not correct. however, if this is true, it could mean that Al-Qadsiah will join in their competition with other elite clubs next season. with the finances they have, that's why Al-Qadsiah was able to bring this defender from Real Madrid to the Saudi Pro League.
Currently, it is true that Al-Qadsiah is a mediocre team, especially since previously Al-Qadsiah only competed in the main division. Well, interestingly, when they entered the Saudi Pro League, the club immediately brought in Nacho Fernandez. In fact, I didn't follow developments surrounding Nacho when Al-Qadsiah wanted to use his services. It can be assumed that Qadsiah will increase the level of his team's squad by bringing in several newcomers from the European League. Maybe this is what made Nacho sign a contract with Qadsiah, despite Nacho Fernandez's age, which is no longer young. We'll see to what extent Al-Qadsiah will bring in new arrivals, especially former top European players. or, Qadsiah only intends to bring in Nacho Fernandez as their target. let's just wait, after all the Saudi Pro League is scheduled for longer than the top European leagues.