@zuzie their intent is very clear that they want to make SPL even bigger then the Premier League and the La Liga hence I believe that they’ll keep acquiring young and old stars from these two leagues primarily. Furthermore Messi isn’t coming but I won’t be surprised if several young star’s ditch their clubs and move to SPL because they can always return back in a year or two but they won’t get this kind of money elsewhere.
No, no league can compete with the leagues in Europe so if the goal is to compete clearly it is wrong they want to attract attention with a mission
SPL isn't the first to do this previously there were leagues in China and America doing the same thing and we know what happened is only temporary
In addition, young players who leave the European leagues will no longer get a place there we already have many examples.
Yes, it's true, after all at this moment there is still Ronaldo who is still playing at Al-Nassr and that still makes the Saudi Professional League still look attractive. But just wait, if later Ronaldo leaves the Saudi Professional League, whether it's playing in another league or retiring, then I'm sure the Saudi Professional League might experience something similar to what has happened in China and America. Also, the big teams in the English Premier League are now getting bigger after many big investors have entered and with that, I also agree that there is no other league that can compete with the competition and excitement of the European leagues.