It is true that complex competition which is quite tense usually occurs when each club only has a small difference in points so there is still a shift in position. Apart from that, what makes it even more interesting is when the first and second places are still competing fiercely in the title race, as is the case with Al Nassr, Al Hilal and Al Ittihad at the start of this season they played very well but now the league is a little boring when it is almost at its peak because there are no longer changes in positions with a fairly large point difference.
The Saudi Pro League has indeed invested most of their money in European star players to increase their popularity and also make the league competition even fiercer, like the top three clubs currently they are still competing fiercely but yes, because now the point difference with Al Hilal is quite far, we can already guess who who will be the champions, Al Hilal, are playing very tough and haven't even suffered a single defeat so far so I'm pretty sure they can get it.
It won't be complete if Ronaldo doesn't have the Saudi League trophy, even though he has to wait for next season, that doesn't matter because he hasn't decided to retire yet and his performance is still quite good, but Al Nassr must improve all the players' performance and improve their defense because Al Nassr's current weakness is defense. they are not as strong as Al Hilal therefore if al nassr wants to win they have to learn from this season's mistakes.
First of all, sorry about my opinion which may be different from yours. If you feel that the competition in the Saudi Pro League is boring, it seems you are wrong because this is not only about the first position in the points table but also about the competition for the runner up position which is currently occupied by Al Nassr and in Below Al Nassr there is still Al Ahli who continues to try to be more stable to reach 2nd place to get a ticket to the AFC competition at the end of this season and what is even more interesting is the difference between Al Hilal, Al Nassr and Al Ahli, these 3 teams are the same. get a difference of 9 points while there are still 8 matches remaining which can provide unexpected surprises and this is where the competition for 1st place and runner up in the Saud Pro League becomes interesting.
The Saudi pro league just wants to try to grow this league to be able to get a lot of traffic to get the requirements to be included in the champions league list so I wouldn't be surprised if the Saudi pro league will continue to try to get quality European players even though they spend a lot of money but it's still true the goal.
Ronaldo has won so many titles in Europe and for the Saudi Pro League title, even though he won't get a title, it's not a big problem, he has definitely tried his best to help Al Nassr and we don't know what will happen in the next season because there are always changes.
Yes, I appreciate your opinion on this, maybe for you it is interesting, but for me, when we have entered the end of the season, we have see who will win the title, it is impossible for Al Nassr to catch up, whereas as you said, there are still 8 matches left and it's not a long journey while you can see for yourself that Al Hilal's performance is very consistent, they have widened the gap with Al Nassr so there is no doubt that Al Hilal will win this league, for the runner up position, to be honest, I still favor Al Nassr even though Al Ahli are also fighting for the position but the 9 point difference with Al Nassr is a big difference and in my opinion Al Ahli no longer have a chance even though a surprise can still happen but it is quite difficult for them to overcome.
Likewise, their efforts are not in vain. The Saudi League will one day be like the European league if they continue to develop their league not only in buying star players but in their success too. It's useless if they recruit star players but if their income is not comparable it will certainly affect their quality and it is feared that their league could go bankrupt so they also have to adjust their capacity not only to waste money in recruiting players and they also have to consider when selecting players, most of the European players moved to Saudi because they were old and it was not possible to compete in the European league so the Saudi League was the last choice for players when was entering his peak for retirement. But the Saudi League did not mind that and still accepted it and some even bought it at a price expensive even though older players do not necessarily still have strong performance. They are lucky to be able to get Ronaldo at his current age and still have good performance because he is a star player, but I hope the Saudi League can think about this if they want the league to develop and compete as fiercely as the European leagues.