
This is Nacho's happy face after officially signing a contract as a new Al-Qadsiah player and he is also wearing the legendary number 6 jersey that he has worn all this time at Real Madrid. With a 2 year contract duration with Al-Qadsiah, it is hoped that he can strengthen the defense line with all the experience he has.
On the other hand, we will also see new faces from European players next season and I hope this will continue for other Saudi League teams to be able to sign other European players so that the competition can be more competitive and colorful. My feeling is that Al-Qadsiah will not be satisfied with just signing Nacho and they will likely add new ammunition to the striker and midfielder positions.
Lol.
Al-Qadsiah is a team that play in Saudi First Division League i.e. a league below Saudi Professional league, above Saudi Second Division. Although they won in FDL and they will be promoted to SPL in the next season, but we all know how bad is the team that play in second tier league compared to first tier league.
Nacho will not able to change anything, since he's playing in center back position, he will not really shine.

Isn't it clear from this information that Al-Qadsiah will play in the Saudi pro league? That's why Nacho's move is discussed here and I think it's the right thing.
Al-Qadsiah is indeed a newcomer this season and of course, like Al-Ahli last season, they are also encouraging the recruitment of European players here. If we remember that Al-Ahli brought in several other European players such as Firmino, Mahrez, Saint Maximin, they did it because they knew how difficult the competition was in the Saudi pro league which was starting to be filled by several former European players.
So let's just wait for Al-Qadsiah's debut next season to see if they can provide a different color and I'm pretty sure at least they won't be that weak in the Saudi highest competition. Even though Nacho's position is only a central defender, at least that can make Al-Qadsiah's defense much safer.