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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Saudi Professional League 2022/2023
by
romero121
on 19/06/2023, 21:54:21 UTC
The next season for the competition is going to be really tough because some top Saudi teams have showed interest in many players currently playing in Europe and most of them are satisfied with the offers coming for them. Gradually, the unknown Saudi team is already getting media attention and following after Ronaldo join the Al-Nassr team last season. Many people assumes it’s about money most of the players are joining those teams, if that’s the reason, then it’s still okay. But I’m certain that very soon the league will no more be about that but will be a tough competitive league amongst others.
Ronaldo's move to Al Nasser was a tremendous grab for Saudi, and I believe it opened the door for great clubs in the league to begin making acquisitions from European football. After all, the Saudi Arabia league has what it takes to hit harder next season. Saudi clubs have been proactive in the transfer window, influencing the minds of footballers who want to generate significant figures for themselves by signing them. I don't appreciate the league since it continually deals with finances, a player can play out of personal ambition, always play for great clubs in Saudi, rewriting the story of football giants.


When you doesn't have the right reason and the popularity to attract the popular figures, money have its role. This is how Saudi have prioritised money to attract the popular players into the league. The country is on the bid for the football 2030 and it doesn't want to fail as China and that's the reason it is making itself strong with the domestic setup and the leagues. Saudi Arabia Pro League have got big history, and now only it have reached the world. For betterment more foreign players need to be added. Lets wait and see whether players are passionate about spreading football around the world same as Ronaldo or not.