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Saudi Professional League 23/24
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one 'positive' from the SA hoovering is the benefit to major clubs in desperate need of offloading expensive but underperforming players .. so far Chelsea is the prime example0
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Lincsaddick said:one 'positive' from the SA hoovering is the benefit to major clubs in desperate need of offloading expensive but underperforming players .. so far Chelsea is the prime example1
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People still getting their wet kecks in a twist over old and/or 'couldn't cut it in the Premier League' players leaving for Saudi.
Kante being the only one that may stand out a bit. The rest are all complete non-stories unless you enjoy a cry over nothing.3 -
Big_Bad_World said:People still getting their wet kecks in a twist over old and/or 'couldn't cut it in the Premier League' players leaving for Saudi.
Kante being the only one that may stand out a bit. The rest are all complete non-stories unless you enjoy a cry over nothing.I agree most of the others are past their best and although they could still get decent moves elsewhere, they’re not exactly ‘stars’.3 -
cafcfan1990 said:Big_Bad_World said:People still getting their wet kecks in a twist over old and/or 'couldn't cut it in the Premier League' players leaving for Saudi.
Kante being the only one that may stand out a bit. The rest are all complete non-stories unless you enjoy a cry over nothing.I agree most of the others are past their best and although they could still get decent moves elsewhere, they’re not exactly ‘stars’.
When players in their prime are swapping their legacy/potential achievements in the game for actually featuring in the Saudi league, then it may become a bit more of a story. Currently it just feeds in to the 'too much money in football' bubble.
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Modric is the latest to turn down Saudi Money now, after a signing a new deal with Real Madrid.0
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SELR_addicks said:Lincsaddick said:one 'positive' from the SA hoovering is the benefit to major clubs in desperate need of offloading expensive but underperforming players .. so far Chelsea is the prime example1
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Big_Bad_World said:cafcfan1990 said:Big_Bad_World said:People still getting their wet kecks in a twist over old and/or 'couldn't cut it in the Premier League' players leaving for Saudi.
Kante being the only one that may stand out a bit. The rest are all complete non-stories unless you enjoy a cry over nothing.I agree most of the others are past their best and although they could still get decent moves elsewhere, they’re not exactly ‘stars’.
When players in their prime are swapping their legacy/potential achievements in the game for actually featuring in the Saudi league, then it may become a bit more of a story. Currently it just feeds in to the 'too much money in football' bubble.1 -
SELR_addicks said:Lincsaddick said:one 'positive' from the SA hoovering is the benefit to major clubs in desperate need of offloading expensive but underperforming players .. so far Chelsea is the prime example0
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Koulibaly is a surprising one for me, having been one of the best defenders for a few years in Serie A, he landed a big move to Chelsea, and now 12 months later is being labelled as past his best and nothing more than a money chaser.1
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Another one Chelsea have managed to ship off. How curious.0 -
Chelsea still got another 20 or so to ship out.0
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What channel is this gonna be shown on?0
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It wouldn’t surprise if the Saudis found a way of getting their teams in the champions league0
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Jamie Vardy has turned down a move1
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AFKABartram said:Jamie Vardy has turned down a move6
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The signings keep on coming. Milinkovic-Savic who Lazio apparently turned down a 100m+ bid for a few years ago has signed for Al Hilal, where he will join Koulibaly and Ruben Neves.
The craziest signing though is that apparently Al Ettifaq where Gerrard is now manager have reportedly offered Jordan Henderson 700k a week to sign!! I'm sorry but at the age of 33 and having won everything he can, he has to take that offer.3 -
It's obscene money and I believe the oil fields in Ghawar are full in Saudi Arabia for another 200 + years. Liquid Gold and they say yes to oil.
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:The signings keep on coming. Milinkovic-Savic who Lazio apparently turned down a 100m+ bid for a few years ago has signed for Al Hilal, where he will join Koulibaly and Ruben Neves.
The craziest signing though is that apparently Al Ettifaq where Gerrard is now manager have reportedly offered Jordan Henderson 700k a week to sign!! I'm sorry but at the age of 33 and having won everything he can, he has to take that offer.0 - Sponsored links:
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SMS is only 28 and has been the lynchpin in the heart of Lazio for 8 seasons since his debut.
These are the player signings that make more of a statement than a 38 year old Ronaldo or a 35 year old Benzema, good as they are4 -
sam3110 said:SMS is only 28 and has been the lynchpin in the heart of Lazio for 8 seasons since his debut.
These are the player signings that make more of a statement than a 38 year old Ronaldo or a 35 year old Benzema, good as they are0 -
They will attract players, because its hard for some people to turn down the money. The problem is, that most of the stadiums hold 20k, its not really a footballing nation so im guessing the atmosphere will be average and nobody has any emotional attachment to any of the teams (bar Saudi locals perhaps). So who is gonna watch it and those that do, how long before they get bored?0
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"Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr have been banned from signing players until they pay money owed to Leicester City for Ahmed Musa, Fifa has ruled.
Leicester, who sold the Nigeria winger in 2018, have lodged a claim for an outstanding £390,000 payment."
To put this figure into perspective, it is less than they pay Ronaldo PER DAY.
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se9addick said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:The signings keep on coming. Milinkovic-Savic who Lazio apparently turned down a 100m+ bid for a few years ago has signed for Al Hilal, where he will join Koulibaly and Ruben Neves.
The craziest signing though is that apparently Al Ettifaq where Gerrard is now manager have reportedly offered Jordan Henderson 700k a week to sign!! I'm sorry but at the age of 33 and having won everything he can, he has to take that offer.
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se9addick said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:The signings keep on coming. Milinkovic-Savic who Lazio apparently turned down a 100m+ bid for a few years ago has signed for Al Hilal, where he will join Koulibaly and Ruben Neves.
The craziest signing though is that apparently Al Ettifaq where Gerrard is now manager have reportedly offered Jordan Henderson 700k a week to sign!! I'm sorry but at the age of 33 and having won everything he can, he has to take that offer.0 -
Garrymanilow said:se9addick said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:The signings keep on coming. Milinkovic-Savic who Lazio apparently turned down a 100m+ bid for a few years ago has signed for Al Hilal, where he will join Koulibaly and Ruben Neves.
The craziest signing though is that apparently Al Ettifaq where Gerrard is now manager have reportedly offered Jordan Henderson 700k a week to sign!! I'm sorry but at the age of 33 and having won everything he can, he has to take that offer.0 -
Doubt Henderson will get in the Euros squad if he moves there. That will be a big consideration for him.0
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£700k a week plus he gets to train in this environment. No brainer
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iaitch said:Garrymanilow said:se9addick said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:The signings keep on coming. Milinkovic-Savic who Lazio apparently turned down a 100m+ bid for a few years ago has signed for Al Hilal, where he will join Koulibaly and Ruben Neves.
The craziest signing though is that apparently Al Ettifaq where Gerrard is now manager have reportedly offered Jordan Henderson 700k a week to sign!! I'm sorry but at the age of 33 and having won everything he can, he has to take that offer.
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