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August 16, 2023, 10:51:41 AM
Chinesse Superleague and Arabia Saudi league both have the same problem to the long term, and the main problem its POLITICS, when west thinks they gone to far or something they are gonna start to blame the goverment of that countries with authoritarianism things and something related, in the case of CHina its well know, Communism party etc, and with Arabs one, with some anty monarchy or not spport to female LGBGT thing.
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August 16, 2023, 10:26:28 AM
European football is the most competitive in the world, and they have the top players in the world playing for them. Everything about football is possible found there. Not only Europe, but the rest of the world, is more interested in European football than they are in the football of their own country. Every the young people's desire is to play for one of Europe's best teams because they believe that's where the money and fame are.

The Saudi Arabian league has just taken a turn on this narrative and wants to change everyone's belief that football cannot compete in only one continent, but that we can get more than one continent to hold the world's great players, making the football competition more competitive and also giving more players around the world a chance to showcase their talents. This is not going to end anytime soon, and football history will change, and the Asian continent will be recognised around the world in the same way that Europe is.
That's right, every soccer player dreams of being able to strengthen a club in Europe, especially one of the clubs from the English Premier League, Spanish La Liga, Italian Serie A, German Bundesliga and French Ligue 1. Of course it requires above average skills to be able to play in these five leagues, so the presence of quality players makes the league very competitive. Apart from getting a large salary, these players will certainly be famous because they are branded by various media.

Slowly but surely what you said is working, namely the progress of football is no longer concentrated only in Europe. I believe that the advancement in technology and financial support that the Club from SPL has will put them in the limelight in Asia.
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August 16, 2023, 10:24:44 AM
This "trend" will not kill European football, I agree with that, it's just that many people will look at the Arab League with the arrival of these star players and will also make the League more competitive again. And I think the decisions of some players who previously played in Europe were also driven by money, they were also driven by seeing this league getting more competitive with the arrival of many European players. This will be a long trend, I also agree with that, because they also have thick money to fulfill their needs even though they have to spend very fantastic money for just one person.
Big or classy players in European countries, they can all move because what I see is that the power of the average football club owner is someone who has a large amount of strong money, bringing in players that are highlighted in the news. This is like a prestigious event for every Arab football club, there will definitely be a top European player, whether it's one player or two
How long have Arab League clubs been able to bring in top European players for huge transfer fees and then offer them high salaries?
Some of the players who were brought in were outcasts or players who did not get a place in the main squad in the team they defended, although there were several players who were brought in who were still of productive age but not as many players who were approaching retirement age.

The massive investment they've made in football snowballed, at least that's how I judge it. At this time maybe the world's eyes are on Arab football because of the Ronaldo effect, who can guarantee that the massive investments they make can bring huge profits. Then what will happen to the Arab League when Ronaldo retires, is he still able to shine or even die like the Chinese Super League?


Of course not, it's not like the Chinese Super League died because investors abandoned it, and players also left the Chinese Super League. With financial support from the private sector and the government, I am sure that the Arab League will continue to grow and maybe there will be more and more European star players competing in the Arab League. Ronaldo's retirement will not affect the Arab League, because Arab money will not run out
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August 16, 2023, 10:03:35 AM
This "trend" will not kill European football, I agree with that, it's just that many people will look at the Arab League with the arrival of these star players and will also make the League more competitive again. And I think the decisions of some players who previously played in Europe were also driven by money, they were also driven by seeing this league getting more competitive with the arrival of many European players. This will be a long trend, I also agree with that, because they also have thick money to fulfill their needs even though they have to spend very fantastic money for just one person.
Big or classy players in European countries, they can all move because what I see is that the power of the average football club owner is someone who has a large amount of strong money, bringing in players that are highlighted in the news. This is like a prestigious event for every Arab football club, there will definitely be a top European player, whether it's one player or two
How long have Arab League clubs been able to bring in top European players for huge transfer fees and then offer them high salaries?
Some of the players who were brought in were outcasts or players who did not get a place in the main squad in the team they defended, although there were several players who were brought in who were still of productive age but not as many players who were approaching retirement age.

The massive investment they've made in football snowballed, at least that's how I judge it. At this time maybe the world's eyes are on Arab football because of the Ronaldo effect, who can guarantee that the massive investments they make can bring huge profits. Then what will happen to the Arab League when Ronaldo retires, is he still able to shine or even die like the Chinese Super League?
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August 16, 2023, 09:42:13 AM
I believe the "trend" will be this!
After the World Cup in Qatar in 2022, I believe it "opened the eyes" of the Arabs and they realized that football could be an interesting, lucrative sport and even entertainment for them to bring to their countries.

I have no doubts, Europe is home to the best teams in the world and that is undeniable, but I am sure that these signings that some arabian teams have made are directing attention there and around the world, and I believe... soon more signings of excellent and notable players will happen for the Saudi Arabian clubs

European football is the most competitive in the world, and they have the top players in the world playing for them. Everything about football is possible found there. Not only Europe, but the rest of the world, is more interested in European football than they are in the football of their own country. Every the young people's desire is to play for one of Europe's best teams because they believe that's where the money and fame are.

The Saudi Arabian league has just taken a turn on this narrative and wants to change everyone's belief that football cannot compete in only one continent, but that we can get more than one continent to hold the world's great players, making the football competition more competitive and also giving more players around the world a chance to showcase their talents. This is not going to end anytime soon, and football history will change, and the Asian continent will be recognised around the world in the same way that Europe is.
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August 16, 2023, 09:27:44 AM
The captain of the Brazil National Football Team is now in Arabia. Like Ronaldo, Benzema, Mane and others. Europe needs to find a solution to this situation. But the fact that some of the star players go to Arabia does not kill football in Europe. First of all, China made the attempts of this situation, it did not happen. Football is a culture, a color and a story. Not all of these features are available in Arabia. I'm sorry but the culture of Arabia is not suitable for football.

Capitalist order and capital no longer go to buy luxury, it brings it to itself. Neymar who signed a contract that exceeds 300 million Euros in two years is criticized by people but no one has to condition himself on anything. New stars continue to be added to the Arabian football show business.
I believe the "trend" will be this!
After the World Cup in Qatar in 2022, I believe it "opened the eyes" of the Arabs and they realized that football could be an interesting, lucrative sport and even entertainment for them to bring to their countries.

I have no doubts, Europe is home to the best teams in the world and that is undeniable, but I am sure that these signings that some arabian teams have made are directing attention there and around the world, and I believe... soon more signings of excellent and notable players will happen for the Saudi Arabian clubs
saudi arabia is famous for its oil country and many rich people, which is now opening up business opportunities for football competition where high quality european players move to the saudi arabia league. the large amount of money the owners of Arab football clubs want many European players to come to their country. This trend mission will be long
This "trend" will not kill European football, I agree with that, it's just that many people will look at the Arab League with the arrival of these star players and will also make the League more competitive again. And I think the decisions of some players who previously played in Europe were also driven by money, they were also driven by seeing this league getting more competitive with the arrival of many European players. This will be a long trend, I also agree with that, because they also have thick money to fulfill their needs even though they have to spend very fantastic money for just one person.
Big or classy players in European countries, they can all move because what I see is that the power of the average football club owner is someone who has a large amount of strong money, bringing in players that are highlighted in the news. This is like a prestigious event for every Arab football club, there will definitely be a top European player, whether it's one player or two
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August 16, 2023, 09:00:11 AM
You forget one big team who have 4 big European players, it's Al Ahli. They have Mendy from Chelsea, Firmino from Liverpool, Mahrez from Manchester City and Maximin from Newcastle. Firmino scored 3 goals in the first match of this league, it's really crazy. I think Al Ahli is currently the most stronger and solid team, other team only have few players and it's played in different position.
These are all faces with seniority in the Premier League, possessing qualifications, talent, and experience. Maximin is a player with speed and technique. Mendy, Firmino, and Mahrez have passed their peak but still keep the qualities of top stars with many big and small titles in their careers. If combined, it will become a significant threat to every team in Saudi Arabia, including Ronaldo's Al-Nassr. The remaining teams need to add quality players to create closer cohesion. That's how this tournament attracts viewers. If they want this tournament, more people know about it.
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August 16, 2023, 08:51:26 AM
I believe that is already a part of their plan and what we are witnessing these days are just a fraction of their whole plan because I know they wouldn't just stop until Saudi League will establish a name in the world of football that will somehow be competitive enough to the other leagues and clubs that are also known around the world.

Sooner or later, I know they can produce their own best too apart from the foreign players that they have acquired to help the team win some championships.

It is very unlikely that they got this ball rolling without achieving any of their bigger goals. They kicked this off as a huge project for Saudi Arabian soccer and not as a marketing joke to make the world giggle for a moment. There is much more to come and the government is involved, which says it all. There is one absolute certain guarantee that they won't stop doing this until their application for the World Cup 2030 has either been considered or rejected. I don't know what they would or could do afterwards, but until then I am sure they will stick to their current transfer policy.
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August 16, 2023, 08:48:21 AM
The captain of the Brazil National Football Team is now in Arabia. Like Ronaldo, Benzema, Mane and others. Europe needs to find a solution to this situation. But the fact that some of the star players go to Arabia does not kill football in Europe. First of all, China made the attempts of this situation, it did not happen. Football is a culture, a color and a story. Not all of these features are available in Arabia. I'm sorry but the culture of Arabia is not suitable for football.

Capitalist order and capital no longer go to buy luxury, it brings it to itself. Neymar who signed a contract that exceeds 300 million Euros in two years is criticized by people but no one has to condition himself on anything. New stars continue to be added to the Arabian football show business.
I believe the "trend" will be this!
After the World Cup in Qatar in 2022, I believe it "opened the eyes" of the Arabs and they realized that football could be an interesting, lucrative sport and even entertainment for them to bring to their countries.

I have no doubts, Europe is home to the best teams in the world and that is undeniable, but I am sure that these signings that some arabian teams have made are directing attention there and around the world, and I believe... soon more signings of excellent and notable players will happen for the Saudi Arabian clubs

I believe that is already a part of their plan and what we are witnessing these days are just a fraction of their whole plan because I know they wouldn't just stop until Saudi League will establish a name in the world of football that will somehow be competitive enough to the other leagues and clubs that are also known around the world.

Sooner or later, I know they can produce their own best too apart from the foreign players that they have acquired to help the team win some championships.
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August 16, 2023, 08:48:04 AM
SPL will become one of the most distinguished leagues in football; it's only a matter of time before everything falls into place. I'm expecting great things from these clubs that are active in the transfer market and bringing in big stars. In terms of signing European players, Al Nassr and Al Hilal are the frontrunners. This season, they are the dominant rivals, with an extensive amount of match action to be witnessed from both clubs. The Saudi pro league is all about signing good players; they have the required options and are ready to make things happen. This season, the league is becoming more popular.

My concern is regarding the imbalance between different teams in the Saudi Professional League. The four teams that are supported by the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (Al Nassr, Al Ahli, Al Hilal and Al-Ittihad) can hire anyone they want, while the remaining 12 teams are forced to rely on local Saudi Arabian players. And this results in serious imbalance when the clubs play against each other. Most of the matches will be one sided. Some investment also needs to be given to the other clubs, so they can remain competitive.  

But it is possible that other investors will come to the Saudi League and take over one of the teams like Al Ettifaq they are not part of the Public Investment Fund but they managed to bring in Europe coach and players we don't know where their funding sources came from what is clear is that they do the same thing as the other 4 teams and who knows other teams will get an investor in the following season whether it is from outside or from inside the Saudi.
The Saudi pro league is currently very popular among football fans, because it is caused by several clubs recruiting players who really shine in European clubs. So with this breakthrough, the name of the Saudi pro league was lifted and shone. But it's true, clubs that have large funds and who can bring in quality players from European clubs, only a few dominate. But even so, in my opinion, the Saudi pro league will remain competitive, even though the other clubs only rely on local players, but I am sure that local players will also provide great play and resistance to clubs that bring in players. - Players from European clubs. So every match will definitely remain exciting and entertaining to watch.

And I also agree, that in the future the clubs in the Saudi pro league will most likely get a new sponsor who can fund their club. As long as the Saudi pro league clubs remain consistent with the quality of their games. Because for now, I'm sure there must be sponsors who have targeted clubs from the Saudi pro league so they can sponsor them.
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August 16, 2023, 08:40:24 AM
When they started the spending spree to bring some of the finest European based footballers to the Saudi Arabian League earlier this summer and that was after signing 5-time Balon D'or winner Cristiano Ronaldo in the January transfer window to the , many had argued that they just wanted to publicise the league but that is not close to what they want.
 The Saudi League with the numerous formerly European based stars in the league at the moment has brought immense quality to the league and that will be practically demonstrated when the league kicks off

This is all done after signing Cristiano Ronaldo. The transfer window isn't closed yet, so there might be more player moves. I've difference perspective following the transfer, these players weren't wanted by their previous clubs, except for Benzema who want to end his time with Madrid. The rest didn't succeed at their respective clubs and weren't in demand anymore. There's no need to make a big hype about it. However, these players do have a strong fan base. The presence of these European stars has boosted the league's quality, and we'll see the difference when the league finally kicks off.
This season the Saudi League will be extremely crowded. when Cristiano Ronaldo's side take on Al-Nasser Benzema's side Al Hilal. Haha, the matches will be really competitive between these two teams.
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August 16, 2023, 08:39:43 AM
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By the way, out of these 3 players are Benzema, Ronaldo and Neymar who will be the top scorer this season? or are there other potential players like Roberto Firmino who has scored 3 goals? If I had to choose then I would choose Ronaldo he already proved it in the last Cup match his enthusiasm never faded even though he was already 38 years old and in my opinion Ronaldo is still aggressive for the next 2 years.
For this season's top scorer, I'm still holding onto Benzema and that's not without reason even though he hasn't scored a single goal yet. Because after all, Benzema still really deserves it and in terms of finishing he is still very good. Maybe Firmino has won 3 goals in his first match but it could be that things like that don't last long and it's likely he will still have difficulty creating goal productivity. On the other hand, Ronaldo is still a big name to decorate the scoresheet this season and considering he has never won the individual title, he could just do it this season. Well, whatever it is as long as being the top scorer and fully contributing to the team's victory is much more important at the moment.
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August 16, 2023, 08:35:47 AM
This "trend" will not kill European football, I agree with that, it's just that many people will look at the Arab League with the arrival of these star players and will also make the League more competitive again. And I think the decisions of some players who previously played in Europe were also driven by money, they were also driven by seeing this league getting more competitive with the arrival of many European players. This will be a long trend, I also agree with that, because they also have thick money to fulfill their needs even though they have to spend very fantastic money for just one person.
When it comes to SPL, finance is probably not an issue of concern. Saudi clubs predominated the transfer market by making substantial proposals for players from outside their league. The Saudi Pro League has significantly boosted in terms of quality and popularity. From this vantage point, there are numerous initiatives to be observed. The addition of European players will strengthen the league and make it appear more competitive than ever before. European football will continue to outperform other leagues since it is the bedrock of football.
It's amazing that they took players who were popular and had become stars on European soil which made it interesting to watch and became a very long trend, they really didn't have financial problems because they were quite rich and focused on football being an industry that was noticed in Arab lands so that attention has been drawn to this industry by entrepreneurs, Since Ronaldo's arrival and getting quite expensive payments and we see many star players who are interested in entering the Arab league because of money and popularity that has risen very significantly.
Today the Arab league is becoming more competitive, and the arrival of Neymar is an added attraction to continue the trend of football in the world's sports media.
After the end of the FIFA World Cup, Saudi Arabia focused on football clubs the most. At first, the world famous football star Cristiano Ronaldo made him join the Saudi club. And then gradually the Saudi club offered big money to famous stars to bring more stars in order to improve. Saudi Arabia has no shortage of money which is why they make huge offers to sign young players to world famous stars to their clubs. We have seen Cristiano Ronaldo join their club first, and then Karim Benzema, then Sadio Mane, and now they have signed another famous star from Saudi club Neymar Jr. World famous stars from Europe offer huge sums of money to sign their Saudi clubs and the stars sign there. We have already seen many stars signed by Saudi clubs and hopefully more stars will join Saudi clubs in the future. The way Saudi clubs are gaining popularity now will definitely become more popular in the future, because they have no shortage of money. If they spend more money on football in the future, the Saudi league will become popular like the European leagues.
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August 16, 2023, 08:00:02 AM
Seeing the competition of the Saudi league teams in bringing in football stars is worth following and with this you can be sure to make the Saudi league more popular and passionate for all the public who want to witness the excitement in every match. Al-Nassr has Ronaldo, Al-Ittihad has Benzema, and Al-Hilal has Neymar, you can say these 3 teams will dominate the Saudi league in the next few seasons. Competition will continue to be created as long as there are talented players or other European star players in the team and that is what the Saudi league needs at this time if it wants to continue to be seen by the wider community around the world. I think what they've invested will be quite impactful in the next 2 years.
You forget one big team who have 4 big European players, it's Al Ahli. They have Mendy from Chelsea, Firmino from Liverpool, Mahrez from Manchester City and Maximin from Newcastle. Firmino scored 3 goals in the first match of this league, it's really crazy. I think Al Ahli is currently the most stronger and solid team, other team only have few players and it's played in different position.
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August 16, 2023, 07:56:21 AM
When they started the spending spree to bring some of the finest European based footballers to the Saudi Arabian League earlier this summer and that was after signing 5-time Balon D'or winner Cristiano Ronaldo in the January transfer window to the , many had argued that they just wanted to publicise the league but that is not close to what they want.
 The Saudi League with the numerous formerly European based stars in the league at the moment has brought immense quality to the league and that will be practically demonstrated when the league kicks off

This is all done after signing Cristiano Ronaldo. The transfer window isn't closed yet, so there might be more player moves. I've difference perspective following the transfer, these players weren't wanted by their previous clubs, except for Benzema who want to end his time with Madrid. The rest didn't succeed at their respective clubs and weren't in demand anymore. There's no need to make a big hype about it. However, these players do have a strong fan base. The presence of these European stars has boosted the league's quality, and we'll see the difference when the league finally kicks off.
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Seeing the competition of the Saudi league teams in bringing in football stars is worth following and with this you can be sure to make the Saudi league more popular and passionate for all the public who want to witness the excitement in every match. Al-Nassr has Ronaldo, Al-Ittihad has Benzema, and Al-Hilal has Neymar, you can say these 3 teams will dominate the Saudi league in the next few seasons. Competition will continue to be created as long as there are talented players or other European star players in the team and that is what the Saudi league needs at this time if it wants to continue to be seen by the wider community around the world. I think what they've invested will be quite impactful in the next 2 years.

Yeah, Neymar's arrival will attract more attention to the Saudi League especially Neymar fans from Brazil and from other countries, we can't calculate how many total views this league will get from each match, broadcasting would become one of the important sources income for the club and may be able to compete with other top European leagues like Premier League, Laliga and Serie A in terms of broadcasting. Previously, we had never watched a match in this league and no local TV is interested in broadcasting but right now we can watch it on some local channels even more than 2 channels of course with monthly payments lol. I wonder how much the club's total revenue from broadcasting last season and for sure this season increases up to x3.

By the way, out of these 3 players are Benzema, Ronaldo and Neymar who will be the top scorer this season? or are there other potential players like Roberto Firmino who has scored 3 goals? If I had to choose then I would choose Ronaldo he already proved it in the last Cup match his enthusiasm never faded even though he was already 38 years old and in my opinion Ronaldo is still aggressive for the next 2 years.
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August 16, 2023, 07:48:03 AM
This "trend" will not kill European football, I agree with that, it's just that many people will look at the Arab League with the arrival of these star players and will also make the League more competitive again. And I think the decisions of some players who previously played in Europe were also driven by money, they were also driven by seeing this league getting more competitive with the arrival of many European players. This will be a long trend, I also agree with that, because they also have thick money to fulfill their needs even though they have to spend very fantastic money for just one person.
When it comes to SPL, finance is probably not an issue of concern. Saudi clubs predominated the transfer market by making substantial proposals for players from outside their league. The Saudi Pro League has significantly boosted in terms of quality and popularity. From this vantage point, there are numerous initiatives to be observed. The addition of European players will strengthen the league and make it appear more competitive than ever before. European football will continue to outperform other leagues since it is the bedrock of football.
It's amazing that they took players who were popular and had become stars on European soil which made it interesting to watch and became a very long trend, they really didn't have financial problems because they were quite rich and focused on football being an industry that was noticed in Arab lands so that attention has been drawn to this industry by entrepreneurs, Since Ronaldo's arrival and getting quite expensive payments and we see many star players who are interested in entering the Arab league because of money and popularity that has risen very significantly.
Today the Arab league is becoming more competitive, and the arrival of Neymar is an added attraction to continue the trend of football in the world's sports media.
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August 16, 2023, 07:37:30 AM
This "trend" will not kill European football, I agree with that, it's just that many people will look at the Arab League with the arrival of these star players and will also make the League more competitive again. And I think the decisions of some players who previously played in Europe were also driven by money, they were also driven by seeing this league getting more competitive with the arrival of many European players. This will be a long trend, I also agree with that, because they also have thick money to fulfill their needs even though they have to spend very fantastic money for just one person.
When it comes to SPL, finance is probably not an issue of concern. Saudi clubs predominated the transfer market by making substantial proposals for players from outside their league. The Saudi Pro League has significantly boosted in terms of quality and popularity. From this vantage point, there are numerous initiatives to be observed. The addition of European players will strengthen the league and make it appear more competitive than ever before. European football will continue to outperform other leagues since it is the bedrock of football.
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August 16, 2023, 07:27:33 AM
The captain of the Brazil National Football Team is now in Arabia. Like Ronaldo, Benzema, Mane and others. Europe needs to find a solution to this situation. But the fact that some of the star players go to Arabia does not kill football in Europe. First of all, China made the attempts of this situation, it did not happen. Football is a culture, a color and a story. Not all of these features are available in Arabia. I'm sorry but the culture of Arabia is not suitable for football.

Capitalist order and capital no longer go to buy luxury, it brings it to itself. Neymar who signed a contract that exceeds 300 million Euros in two years is criticized by people but no one has to condition himself on anything. New stars continue to be added to the Arabian football show business.
I believe the "trend" will be this!
After the World Cup in Qatar in 2022, I believe it "opened the eyes" of the Arabs and they realized that football could be an interesting, lucrative sport and even entertainment for them to bring to their countries.

I have no doubts, Europe is home to the best teams in the world and that is undeniable, but I am sure that these signings that some arabian teams have made are directing attention there and around the world, and I believe... soon more signings of excellent and notable players will happen for the Saudi Arabian clubs
saudi arabia is famous for its oil country and many rich people, which is now opening up business opportunities for football competition where high quality european players move to the saudi arabia league. the large amount of money the owners of Arab football clubs want many European players to come to their country. This trend mission will be long
This "trend" will not kill European football, I agree with that, it's just that many people will look at the Arab League with the arrival of these star players and will also make the League more competitive again. And I think the decisions of some players who previously played in Europe were also driven by money, they were also driven by seeing this league getting more competitive with the arrival of many European players. This will be a long trend, I also agree with that, because they also have thick money to fulfill their needs even though they have to spend very fantastic money for just one person.
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August 16, 2023, 06:13:46 AM
The captain of the Brazil National Football Team is now in Arabia. Like Ronaldo, Benzema, Mane and others. Europe needs to find a solution to this situation. But the fact that some of the star players go to Arabia does not kill football in Europe. First of all, China made the attempts of this situation, it did not happen. Football is a culture, a color and a story. Not all of these features are available in Arabia. I'm sorry but the culture of Arabia is not suitable for football.

Capitalist order and capital no longer go to buy luxury, it brings it to itself. Neymar who signed a contract that exceeds 300 million Euros in two years is criticized by people but no one has to condition himself on anything. New stars continue to be added to the Arabian football show business.
I believe the "trend" will be this!
After the World Cup in Qatar in 2022, I believe it "opened the eyes" of the Arabs and they realized that football could be an interesting, lucrative sport and even entertainment for them to bring to their countries.

I have no doubts, Europe is home to the best teams in the world and that is undeniable, but I am sure that these signings that some arabian teams have made are directing attention there and around the world, and I believe... soon more signings of excellent and notable players will happen for the Saudi Arabian clubs
saudi arabia is famous for its oil country and many rich people, which is now opening up business opportunities for football competition where high quality european players move to the saudi arabia league. the large amount of money the owners of Arab football clubs want many European players to come to their country. This trend mission will be long
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