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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Saudi Professional League 2023/2024
by
BitcoinHunt3r
on 22/06/2024, 23:50:03 UTC
Al-Qadsiah and Al-Ittihad are currently competing to get the services of Real Madrid captain Nacho Fernandez. On the other hand, Al-Qadsiah offered a 2 year contract for Nacho Fernandez after knowing that Al-Ittihad was getting closer to an agreement and I think here Al-Ittihad only needs to increase their salary offer if they want to win the competition to get him.

Literally, Al-Ittihad is bigger and better than Al-Qadsiah and I think Nacho Fernandez knows where he is going. Moreover, there is his former teammate at Real Madrid, namely Benzema, so the connection will be easier. On the other hand, the depth of Al-Ittihad's squad is much more adequate so there is no other reason for him not to join Al-Ittihad.

Despite all that, Nacho Fernandez will still be thinking about his decision with Real Madrid as he is still likely to stay rather than leave this summer.

Source: https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1804401683939647586

Wow, I just heard about Al-Qadsiah who are also interested in bringing in European players, are they the first club in Saudi Pro that is not owned by the Saudi government that wants to bring in European players? as we know Al-Nassr, Al-Hilal and 3 other clubs are owned by the Saudi government, of course it is not surprising that they have a budget and now Al-Qadsiah comes as a new competitor  Huh  obviously it is interesting to increase competition in this league and avoid monopoly.