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November 20, 2023, 11:08:09 PM

Well this is like everything, the case of French is normal, even though they are very good, they need to adapt, the team does not work the same as in Madrid where everyone was very well integrated and everyone spoke the same language, this is new for many players, for me Benzema is good and clearly what they say is real, for me CR7 when he entered Saudi football could not shine as much as he did in Europe, and even though they are stars who are very good, they cannot demonstrate everything they They have it because this style of football varies, their teammates and everything are at a different speed, the weather, everything affects them, so this is normal, you can't miss that they perform like in Europe, because they are not machines, they are just people who They have a lot to offer for the goalkeeper, but I am sure that when Benzema adapts, the goal festival will begin, this is not so easy because things can vary in many ways, as I said anything can affect the starting performance.

The best players in the world are going to this football, it may be that things can go in the right direction when it comes to doing things better, so in this order of ideas we can affirm that any player has a period of adaptation, it is similar When a person enters a company where they need to take courses and training to adapt to work, in any football club this works like this, for that reason we have to do many things, we have to consider that any adaptation takes time, but Given that Bezmea is a very good player, this adaptation period should be done as quickly as possible, so that the spoken language may have to learn one or another word so that it is better understood. This works like this as long as the interest of the player is there. very high, for me Benzema will do very well, this is not so easy, everyone thinks that Saudi football is simple, easy, but it is not like that.

Benzema’s move to Saudi was seen as a historic milestone for the Champions of the Saudi League, his move was questioned because of the money but Karim came out to clear the air on his love for the Islam country and taking on new challenges in a differ environment and atmosphere, the title holder who sits currently at 5th position with 11 points behind the league leaders, I think pressure is now on Benzema, their star man to get the team back to winning ways and score goals like he’s done in Europe over the past years.

But I feel the environment can be seen as a determining factor to his poor form and his last injury crisis in Europe, there’s always a period of adapting for humans when we step into a new environment; it’s no different in the world of football, I think Karim will get on his feet and form soon and get his team what they deserve and why he was signed.

Although the player's Performance has not been adequate , you can see that the Adaptation is not easy, we have always seen that things are pretty good when it comes to making his football better, that's why when we watch Saudi football Many may say that it is easy, that it is not the same performance as in Europe, that in Saudi football it must fly because it is not Europe and the players are not at the level, and that is what many may think, but it is very different to play. there, with the conditions there and that they compare with playing a match, it is not the same, the level may look different, but Saudi football has its good level and can be seen as one of the best things for any player to benefit from, The one who welcomed these players was CR7, even though he has Reached his good level here and it can be demonstrated because in his national team they are winning everything and he is the pro-proteganist, so this football has not done badly, quite the opposite , has Maintained its level , perhaps has Increased it.

I play something, he plays soccer , he plays anywhere, here, there, wherever and he does it well, these things are what we can always see so that a player develops to the maximum, so in this order of ideas we We are people who can see and make a difference by establishing that no matter the level of local football where you play, talent and work is what always stands out, that is why CR7 does well, Messi does too, in fact Messi lost with his team. championship, did not qualify for one of the most important tournaments for Inter Miami , even though things did not go well in the World Cup qualifiers with Uruguay, thanks to Messi they are still at the top of the standings, and this is already It means a lot, because Messi's Intervention is unique and necessary for the Argentina team, where he would have lost level if he had not played there, but the same goes for Bernzema, he just has to adapt, sometimes it takes a long time.
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November 20, 2023, 10:09:11 PM
That's not what I meant. That Ronaldo himself is in great form and not going to retire just yet is understandable. But the question is, will players move to the SPL with the same fervour if Ronaldo isn't there? It's essentially a question of whether Ronaldo's move has had an impact in the long term

First of all, Ronaldo has already asked Al Nassr for a contract extension. And even in case he is not there as an active player, I don't think that it will have much of an impact on the Saudi Professional League. When Ronaldo first announced his move to SPL back in 2022, this league was relatively unknown to those outside the middle east. But now that is not the case. Dozens of star players have joined the league, including Aleksandar Mitrović, Yassine Bounou, Sergej Milinković-Savić, Sadio Mané, Marcelo Brozović, Édouard Mendy, Franck Kessié and Karim Benzema. Now SPL doesn't need to advertise itself and on its own it is one of the top football leagues in the world.
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November 20, 2023, 06:29:33 PM
I can see Bruno fernandez leaving Manchester United, he is a key player but also is a conflictive one, so maybe and with not so good reasults Ten Hag (if he remain in the charge) allows him to leave into saudi league. Asides of that for me this is gonna beon the summer market.
I don't think so. Manchester united will not let him go out that easy. Saudi club may need to send an amazing offer for him. Bruno was even supporting his club to get Joao neves as a replacement for casemiro caused by he was old enough.
I don't even see any news that was saying bruno has confirmed if he is going to leave from manchester united to join in the saudi pro league. Bruno was very happy once his friend neves will be playing together with him in the manchester united.
The chance for him to join in the saudi pro league club is pretty small though. He will stay even longer. No chance for manchester united to sell him to the another club.

Bruno is one of important midfielder that owned by manchester united. Even though his performance is not yet stable but his contribution is quite a lot to the club. Losing him will be a disaster for manchester united.
There will be no another bruno again. That's it. Bruno will be stay there till his contract will be going to end.
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November 20, 2023, 05:53:59 PM
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That's not what I meant. That Ronaldo himself is in great form and not going to retire just yet is understandable. But the question is, will players move to the SPL with the same fervour if Ronaldo isn't there? It's essentially a question of whether Ronaldo's move has had an impact in the long term

Yeah, you're right.

The first move is the most difficult and expensive probably. Once you have at least one big player there in your league the second will be easier to bring. And so on.

That's what has happened in the European leagues, people want to go there because they pay well but also because there are other great players.

Right now there is a lot of money in the Saudi Arabian league, but it's lacking the skilled people. Those might arrive in the future if they offer lots of money, at least for the first ones.
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November 20, 2023, 04:55:03 PM
I can see Bruno fernandez leaving Manchester United, he is a key player but also is a conflictive one, so maybe and with not so good reasults Ten Hag (if he remain in the charge) allows him to leave into saudi league. Asides of that for me this is gonna beon the summer market.
Bruno Fernandes has given a response about the rumor. He never said it was valid news, he said it was a rumor and didn't want to pay attention the rumor. I think we can conclude that Bruno Fernandes has no plan to leave Man United, he is happy in Man United. We know that Bruno Fernandes has a big role, he is Man United captain and his role is irreplaceable. With this condition, there is no reason that Bruno Fernandes should move to Saudi League. I can say it is fake news, dude!!

https://www.insidesport.in/bruno-fernandes-responds-to-rumours-of-saudi-pro-league-move-in-near-future/


From all indications and from this statement, the Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandez is happy at Manchester United because if he leaves for Saudi Pro League he will be less relevant in football history; and this is his main time to make history in his football career at Manchester United and other teams that will come for him letter in the future because he is a player with quality that almost all teams need.


Arsenal Thomas Partey might join either Al-Etifaq or Al-Ahli during the January transfer window because these two teams including Juventus are showing interest in the player, and I am very hopeful that any of these two teams will get him because Juventus is offering a loan bid, and we all know that Saudi Arabian teams will pay more than them.
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November 20, 2023, 04:42:58 PM
Summer is by the corner and Saudi Pro League clubs are preparing gigantic bids to offer for European players, I'm certain most players will grabbed this golden opportunity and make proper good use of it.nPlayers moving to Saudi Pro League are in for just one thing and that's making good money from football. Erik Ten Hag knows the players he wants and he's keen on signing more players in this January transfer window. Bruno Fernandez is going nowhere, he's the key man in Manchester and the club needs him now the most. I think Bruno Fernandez have no plans to move to SPL currently.
There are already many top players in Saudi Pro League and it is the middle of the season. I'm not sure if there will be many big players to come to Saudi Pro League in the middle of the season. I think players will prefer to move in the early of the season, it should after this season ends. Also, not every top player is interested in joining Saudi Pro League, many of them prefer to stay in Europe until they retire.

For the case of Bruno Fernandes, he is the key player of Man United. Ten Hag won't let him leaving Man United although there will be a huge offer from Saudi clubs. Bruno Fernandes has no serious issue in Man United, he seems to feel happy and comfortable. So, there is a big chance for Bruno Fernandes to stay in Man United a longer time.

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November 20, 2023, 03:29:57 PM
I wonder if the trend will continue if Ronaldo finishes his career t leaves the club accordingly? I, for one, am considering it. Moreover, rumours have recently surfaced again that the Saudi Arabian club may be allowed to play in the Champions League. Only if earlier it sounded from the mouth of the Saudi league itself, now it sounds from the side of UEFA that they may invite Al Nassr.
The undisputed GOAT is in Saudi Arabia and have completed milestones of goals and he's aiming to break more football records in Saudi Pro League. Cristiano Ronaldo is experienced and basically knows what everyone expects from him and he ensure he delivers his team interms of difficulties. He might playing Football until he clocks 40 years of age because he's still very agile as any player that are in their late 20s. Ronaldo competitive stats is far better than those young players that are in their prime, some of them don't even go an inch close to his level.

That's not what I meant. That Ronaldo himself is in great form and not going to retire just yet is understandable. But the question is, will players move to the SPL with the same fervour if Ronaldo isn't there? It's essentially a question of whether Ronaldo's move has had an impact in the long term
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November 20, 2023, 03:22:06 PM
I can see Bruno fernandez leaving Manchester United, he is a key player but also is a conflictive one, so maybe and with not so good reasults Ten Hag (if he remain in the charge) allows him to leave into saudi league. Asides of that for me this is gonna beon the summer market.
Bruno Fernandes has given a response about the rumor. He never said it was valid news, he said it was a rumor and didn't want to pay attention the rumor. I think we can conclude that Bruno Fernandes has no plan to leave Man United, he is happy in Man United. We know that Bruno Fernandes has a big role, he is Man United captain and his role is irreplaceable. With this condition, there is no reason that Bruno Fernandes should move to Saudi League. I can say it is fake news, dude!!

https://www.insidesport.in/bruno-fernandes-responds-to-rumours-of-saudi-pro-league-move-in-near-future/

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November 20, 2023, 03:15:27 PM
I can see Bruno fernandez leaving Manchester United, he is a key player but also is a conflictive one, so maybe and with not so good reasults Ten Hag (if he remain in the charge) allows him to leave into saudi league. Asides of that for me this is gonna beon the summer market.
Summer is by the corner and Saudi Pro League clubs are preparing gigantic bids to offer for European players, I'm certain most players will grabbed this golden opportunity and make proper good use of it.nPlayers moving to Saudi Pro League are in for just one thing and that's making good money from football. Erik Ten Hag knows the players he wants and he's keen on signing more players in this January transfer window. Bruno Fernandez is going nowhere, he's the key man in Manchester and the club needs him now the most. I think Bruno Fernandez have no plans to move to SPL currently.
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November 20, 2023, 01:46:08 PM
It wasn't a surprise when they brought in some of the top players from Europe to join the SPL, it was their plan to boost the League's popularity and it worked. Especially now that there are rumors that one of the clubs from the SPL has asked to join and be part of the Champions League, Al Nassr. Although it is just a rumor, but from here we can see they are successful with their buzz recruiting many players who previously played for big clubs in Europe.
If it does happen (Al Nassr will play in the Champions League), it will be a huge success for the SPL.

I have now spent some time researching where this rumor comes from that the UEFA intends to invite Al-Nassr into the Champions League for the season 24/25. I can't find an official source that either cites any official channel from the UEFA or is itself considered highly trustworthy.

Can anyone post a link here where the UEFA or one of their officials has announced that Al-Nassr will be invited or confirmed that the rumor is true and that there are considerations to extend the Champions League by this club?
That's what I emphasized in what I said earlier "even if it's just a rumor" which I also did not find an official source for this rumor to be followed up. But my point here is that when there are rumors like that circulating, then I can conclude that their league has become popular, even to the point of such rumors. Regardless of who first made the news or anything else, it is of interest to us, me especially. The reason is, I'm thinking what if this really happens? Yes, although realistically I also don't think that far.


It could also be a strategy by the Saudi Professional League if you think about it. Just spread the rumor and then see what the repercussions are from the association or also what the response if from the fans from Europe and from elsewhere. Once the rumor is out, it was guaranteed that some media will spread it and some people will share it and once that happens, the UEFA is forced to respond even if they don't want to because so many people will ask them whether there is some substance to that rumor.
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November 20, 2023, 01:40:50 PM
I can see Bruno fernandez leaving Manchester United, he is a key player but also is a conflictive one, so maybe and with not so good reasults Ten Hag (if he remain in the charge) allows him to leave into saudi league. Asides of that for me this is gonna beon the summer market.
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November 20, 2023, 01:18:03 PM
I wonder if the trend will continue if Ronaldo finishes his career t leaves the club accordingly? I, for one, am considering it. Moreover, rumours have recently surfaced again that the Saudi Arabian club may be allowed to play in the Champions League. Only if earlier it sounded from the mouth of the Saudi league itself, now it sounds from the side of UEFA that they may invite Al Nassr.
The undisputed GOAT is in Saudi Arabia and have completed milestones of goals and he's aiming to break more football records in Saudi Pro League. Cristiano Ronaldo is experienced and basically knows what everyone expects from him and he ensure he delivers his team interms of difficulties. He might playing Football until he clocks 40 years of age because he's still very agile as any player that are in their late 20s. Ronaldo competitive stats is far better than those young players that are in their prime, some of them don't even go an inch close to his level.

But the question is, if Ronaldo leaves and or retires later, whether the Saudi Pro League will still have a good trend like now, or like when Ronaldo is still playing. Because yes, it seems to be quite a consideration too because after all, the Saudi Pro League became big at this time because of Ronaldo playing here. But yes, I may also be a little doubtful about the Saudi Pro League later when Ronaldo is no longer here, it seems that the trend of the Saudi Pro League will also slowly decline and maybe become dim, who knows.
After the Saudi Pro League became a trend with the transfer of Ronaldo, many teams in this league did not hesitate to spend money on star players. Even if Ronaldo retires, clubs will still be willing to spend money on star players, so the hype in this league will not end easily anymore.

Many people thought that this league was unwatchable even when Ronaldo was transferred, but I see that many people now follow this league regularly and there is interest in many teams, not just Ronaldo's team, Al-Nassr. I think as long as the money is spent, and it will be spent, the teams in the Saudi Pro League will continue to create interest in this league.
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November 20, 2023, 12:57:37 PM
But the question is, if Ronaldo leaves and or retires later, whether the Saudi Pro League will still have a good trend like now, or like when Ronaldo is still playing. Because yes, it seems to be quite a consideration too because after all, the Saudi Pro League became big at this time because of Ronaldo playing here. But yes, I may also be a little doubtful about the Saudi Pro League later when Ronaldo is no longer here, it seems that the trend of the Saudi Pro League will also slowly decline and maybe become dim, who knows.

If Ronaldo leaves or retires I think it will be over. We have to see from the start what their target is to bring in lots of star players, yeah the target is for promotion such as hosting the World Cup and Property projects, when all has been achieved then this trend will end anyway. In the football business, the activities carried out by Saudi Pro League clubs are not profitable expenses are greater than income, one example is the Chinese Super League when the target is not achieved, the trend will end.

No need to worry, it is estimated that we can watch matches in this League until 2030 so we still have 7 years to enjoy every match,
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November 20, 2023, 12:53:20 PM
These are just rumors and far from reality. Saudi Arabia is not in Europe and they are plating in Asia. Also, teams like Al Nassr and Al Hilal or other Saudi teams are playing in the AFC Champions League. I think it's not even fair to have a team like Nassr in UEFA just because they spend lots of money on famous players. This way any team can be in UEFA by spending money.

But let's be real, such news is just a fantasy. Keep dreaming.
This is like a total joke, and folks are starting to wonder if you can just "become" a European Club by throwing in enough money.

The Saudi league isn't too bad. It's on the rise with better and better standards. Sure, they're putting resources into getting the best players, and there's quality for sure, but there's no chance Saudi Arabia is getting into UEFA.

Why do you think that some club (not necessarily Al-Nasr) cannot play in the European Champions League using the wild card system? After the pile of crap that FIFA and UEFA did, do you think that they are incapable of coming up with something good? I think Al-Nasr's participation in the European Champions League would obviously be a more interesting and significant event than any Victoria or Red Star. Moreover, due to the change in the format of the Champions League, it would be painless for everyone since the number of places for European clubs would not decrease.
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November 20, 2023, 12:45:15 PM
There is some news about Bruno Fernandes, the captain of Manchester United leaving this team soon for the Saudi teams. While we are getting near to seeing more top and famous European players in Saudi Arabia, there is a chance for another player to join this league.
Still, we don't know which Saudi team sent him the offer but this player is definitely an effective player for Manchester United and I think they won't let him leave easily.

But Bruno Fernandes has dispelled the news about his transfer to the Saudi Arabia league. He said that although he is not pleased with the performance of Manchester United he is happy and has no intention of leaving the club. There have been a lot of rumours concerning some United players mainly due to the transfer of some ownership stake to Sir Jim Ratcliffe. There is a feeling that the new leadership will bring in some changes in the club. The 29-year-old Portuguese midfielder's contract will run till 2026 and he is a very important player to Erik ten Hag that was why he was made the captain after Harry Maguire was removed. I know Saudi Arabia has the money to attract the player to the Middle East but I am not sure that Bruno Fernandes will want to end his career so soon. Manchester United will not want to let him leave unless his performance starts reducing. He might see out his contract with the Red Devils and may consider moving when he is above 30 years.
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November 20, 2023, 12:42:57 PM
The decision to sign many football veterans from the  European scene I think can never be a long term plan to improve the quality of football in the Saudi League because most of these players barely have few more years to play professional football before retiring from the the beautiful round leather game. But I think the Saudi League is signing these players for another reason and that's to get global audience and popularity. At the moment, I think they've gotten what they really want when it comes to advertising the league to the world because at the moment, almost every part of the world now discusses about the Saudi League thanks the the presence of football superstars in the league.
Now that they've gotten what they want in terms of global recognition, I think it's now high time they start developing young talents in the country in other to remain popular in world football.
Club football is simply the best competitive games. Players of the current era of football doesn't play for awards or major titles, though some brilliant ones actually focuses on that but those random players focused on earning big salaries from clubs, one of the reason they're focused on moving to SPL clubs and playing significant roles just for the improvement and popularity of the league. Saudi Pro League clubs will not stop until they've succeeded in bringing in more promising players from European football. This is just the beginning as I'm certain they will continue to push for more signings in upcoming summer.
The truth is that the Saudi Arabian club's side is still at its high development level and at that, there is a need for them to look away from the rewards and concentrate more on the brand building for now,  this is most important to the clubs most especially since most of the players that moved from the European club side to the Saudi Arabia clubs side like Christina Renaldo have already build a name for themselves and also made a lot of awards but now want to contribute to the Saudi Arabia clubs side to gain traction in the international football ground.

So for such we have to give them. At least the next couple of years to come,  to be aboe to meet up with other International leagues before the venture into chasinyall the awards and making any possible attempt to take over the market from already-established leagues.

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November 20, 2023, 12:16:27 PM
I wonder if the trend will continue if Ronaldo finishes his career t leaves the club accordingly? I, for one, am considering it. Moreover, rumours have recently surfaced again that the Saudi Arabian club may be allowed to play in the Champions League. Only if earlier it sounded from the mouth of the Saudi league itself, now it sounds from the side of UEFA that they may invite Al Nassr.
The undisputed GOAT is in Saudi Arabia and have completed milestones of goals and he's aiming to break more football records in Saudi Pro League. Cristiano Ronaldo is experienced and basically knows what everyone expects from him and he ensure he delivers his team interms of difficulties. He might playing Football until he clocks 40 years of age because he's still very agile as any player that are in their late 20s. Ronaldo competitive stats is far better than those young players that are in their prime, some of them don't even go an inch close to his level.

But the question is, if Ronaldo leaves and or retires later, whether the Saudi Pro League will still have a good trend like now, or like when Ronaldo is still playing. Because yes, it seems to be quite a consideration too because after all, the Saudi Pro League became big at this time because of Ronaldo playing here. But yes, I may also be a little doubtful about the Saudi Pro League later when Ronaldo is no longer here, it seems that the trend of the Saudi Pro League will also slowly decline and maybe become dim, who knows.
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November 20, 2023, 12:05:18 PM
These are just rumors and far from reality. Saudi Arabia is not in Europe and they are plating in Asia. Also, teams like Al Nassr and Al Hilal or other Saudi teams are playing in the AFC Champions League. I think it's not even fair to have a team like Nassr in UEFA just because they spend lots of money on famous players. This way any team can be in UEFA by spending money.
There are also a lot of fans in Asia and other places, but Europe is the hotspot for football.
Indeed, to get more attraction, teams have to play in a famous and competitive league like Champions League. Playing in UEFA is not related in being in Europe only or have at least a part of its territory on it, otherwise Turkey and Russia wouldn't play there since most of their territories are in Asia. The other example is Australia playing with Asian countries in order to qualify to World Cup although they are the biggest country in the continent that belong to them. Another counter example is Israel teams playing in all European competitions up to Champions League while they are totally in Asia. Saudi teams could have arrangement to play in European competitions if both parties agree but I think they shouldn't overestimate their power.
I think developing a super league with the best teams from each continent to face each other will be a good idea. I know there is an actual version about that but I find it unattractive the way it is done right now.

Yes but the UEFA also knows what allowing those clubs to join European competitions would probably undermine their own goals for the future. People from Asia already watch the European Champions League, but Europeans hardly watch the Asian Champions League. But there are competitions between all the continents, aren't there?

And with all due respect, but who wants the European teams to put more of their energy into games against Asian teams when the real highlights take place between European clubs? I would be disappointed if these players have to travel to Argentina to play against some club from there, come home injured and miss the real big games most of us love so much. I think it is good the way it is.
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November 20, 2023, 11:34:16 AM
There is some news about Bruno Fernandes, the captain of Manchester United leaving this team soon for the Saudi teams. While we are getting near to seeing more top and famous European players in Saudi Arabia, there is a chance for another player to join this league.
Still, we don't know which Saudi team sent him the offer but this player is definitely an effective player for Manchester United and I think they won't let him leave easily.

 
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November 20, 2023, 11:09:42 AM
These are just rumors and far from reality. Saudi Arabia is not in Europe and they are plating in Asia. Also, teams like Al Nassr and Al Hilal or other Saudi teams are playing in the AFC Champions League. I think it's not even fair to have a team like Nassr in UEFA just because they spend lots of money on famous players. This way any team can be in UEFA by spending money.
There are also a lot of fans in Asia and other places, but Europe is the hotspot for football.
Indeed, to get more attraction, teams have to play in a famous and competitive league like Champions League. Playing in UEFA is not related in being in Europe only or have at least a part of its territory on it, otherwise Turkey and Russia wouldn't play there since most of their territories are in Asia. The other example is Australia playing with Asian countries in order to qualify to World Cup although they are the biggest country in the continent that belong to them. Another counter example is Israel teams playing in all European competitions up to Champions League while they are totally in Asia. Saudi teams could have arrangement to play in European competitions if both parties agree but I think they shouldn't overestimate their power.
I think developing a super league with the best teams from each continent to face each other will be a good idea. I know there is an actual version about that but I find it unattractive the way it is done right now.
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