Saudi League attracts star football players

The Saudi Arabian football championship continues to attract stars from world football with great ambitions. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This time, it is not just about one or two famous footballers, but about nearly 50 star players active in various European clubs being considered as candidates. According to TalkSport and insider Ben Jacobs, the Saudi league intends to add famous players such as Mohamed Salah, Bruno Fernandes, Vinicius Junior, Robert Lewandowski, and Casemiro to its ranks.
These moves are not only for fame but are carried out with the aim of turning the league into a truly international brand. There is a clear strategy behind these plans.
The Saudis want to ensure that the league's popularity does not decline, taking into account that Cristiano Ronaldo may end his career in 2027. In other words, even without Ronaldo, stadiums should remain full and interest in the games through TV channels should be maintained.
Additionally, another interesting proposal is being discussed: increasing Ronaldo's stake in the "Al-Nassr" club and involving him more actively as a co-founder of the club. This way, even if his participation on the field decreases, his role as a leader could increase.
This method is a strategic approach used to ensure the league does not lose its appeal as a brand. Overall, the Saudi championship is making big plans for the future.
Now the main question is – which star players will agree to these offers? For fans, the summer transfer window is expected to be more exciting than usual this year.





