How has the Saudi League affected the transfer window? | ESPN FC



The ESPN FC crew discuss the Saudi League’s impact on the transfer window, after pulling big names like Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Ruben Neves.

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  1. Saudi's having been doing this in Golf, Boxing etc. You can't blame them when the biggest boxing events between two British fighters is being staged in Saudi Arabia. Until people say no, and stop buying the events, then it will continue to happen. Money talks. The atmosphere is dead. Are you really going to pick Harry Kane for his national teams if he's playing in the Saudi league. It will be hot for awhile, then it will be over.

  2. People say the prem abuse spending powers but they simply have too. If a prem team goes to a buy a player from the serie a team theres a premium for the prem team bexause they know we have money, for example if newcastle pay 50m for a player you know if rhey was sold to a team in their own leauge it would be far lower

  3. Theories and theories.There is nothing wrong with a Saudi Pro League.The premier league is big because there is big money there.Saudi are simply spending money. Europe have been buying players from Africa,South America, Asia for years so it will be similar with Saudi

  4. It will be a problem if they come and give Vinicius or kylian 2-3 billion dollars for 3-4 years. Then it will be a concern because that’s a lot of money.

  5. Saudi Arabia executes people for "witchcraft." They arrest people for wearing the color pink. Their oligarchs were involved in funding terrorism. There is a human rights dimension here being directly ignored.

  6. How tf are they only going for 10m, any other club thinking of buying from chelsea should just look elsewhere if they’re going to give a discount to the Saudis that have a share in the club

  7. What Saudi Arabia are doing right now could lead to loads of money given to the league since more and more people are wanting to tune in to watch

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