A LEAGUE APART
YOU South Africa|7 September 2023
Saudi clubs are on a controversial mission to sign the biggest names in football
NASIFA SULAIMAN
A LEAGUE APART

THE moment Cristiano Ronaldo signed his eye-watering deal with Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr, experts predicted there'd be a ripple effect around the football world.

And they were right.

Clubs in the Saudi Professional League (SPL) have been on a shopping spree in the months since the Portuguese superstar made the Middle East his home, snapping up one big name after the other.

In June, reigning Ballon d'Or winner Karim Benzema joined Al Ittihad on a three-year deal worth a reported $100 million (R1,9 billion) and others soon followed suit.

Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino, Chelsea midfielder N'Golo Kanté and Portugal midfielder Rúben Neves have all signed with Saudi clubs.

Most recently Paris Saint-Germain forward Neymar signed a two-year deal with Al Hilal in a move reportedly worth £86m (R2bn). Bayern Munich forward Sadio Mané signed with Al Nassr in a deal that will earn him £650 000 (R15,6m) a week. Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson inked a contract with Al Ettifaq, which means he'll bank £700 000 (R16,8m) a week.

The message is clear: Saudi is on a mission to take on the world's biggest football leagues.

But it's not going to be that easy - the country has a long, dark history of human rights violations, making it a tough sell.

Al Hilal also made a world-record £259m (R6,2bn) offer for PSG's Kylian Mbappé but he turned it down, saying he doesn't want to play in Saudi Arabia.

The Saudis also desperately wanted Lionel Messi, offering an eye-watering £390m (R9,3bn) for him to play at Al Hilal, but he opted to go to David Beckham's Inter Miami instead.

A setback? Well, maybe. But Saudi Arabia's football offensive shows no sign of slowing down. The country is hosting the 2023 Fifa Club World Cup in December - with Manchester City among the competing teams - and will also host the 2027 AFC Asian Cup.

This story is from the 7 September 2023 edition of YOU South Africa.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the 7 September 2023 edition of YOU South Africa.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM YOU SOUTH AFRICAView All
Our top picks to listen to and watch
YOU South Africa

Our top picks to listen to and watch

The HOTTEST things in POP CULTURE and ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK

time-read
5 mins  |
20 June 2024
QUEEN OF THE COURT
YOU South Africa

QUEEN OF THE COURT

She's just won her fifth Grand Slam title and at 23 tennis star Iga Świątek is only getting started!

time-read
5 mins  |
20 June 2024
WE'RE ON A MISSION TO HELP
YOU South Africa

WE'RE ON A MISSION TO HELP

The Olifants have started an ambulance service for animals from less fortunate communities

time-read
4 mins  |
20 June 2024
BARBER TO THE BOKS
YOU South Africa

BARBER TO THE BOKS

He's been cutting hair for almost 50 years. But it's the more than 40 jackets and signed jerseys from Springbok players whose hair he's done that make him a cut above the rest

time-read
4 mins  |
20 June 2024
THE SCIENCE OF DEATH
YOU South Africa

THE SCIENCE OF DEATH

New research into the dying brain suggests the line between life and death may be far less distinct than previously thought

time-read
10+ mins  |
20 June 2024
WE TALK ABOUT Colombia's underwater treasure quest
YOU South Africa

WE TALK ABOUT Colombia's underwater treasure quest

COLOMBIA is launching a historic underwater expedition to explore a ship that sank in the Caribbean more than 300 years ago.

time-read
4 mins  |
20 June 2024
UNFORGETTABLE READS
YOU South Africa

UNFORGETTABLE READS

These new releases all offer something surprising and unexpected

time-read
2 mins  |
20 June 2024
EAT YOUR FILL
YOU South Africa

EAT YOUR FILL

Trying to lose weight? Stock up on the foods that trigger the release of the same 'fullness' hormone as the weight-loss drug Ozempic

time-read
5 mins  |
20 June 2024
ROMANTIC RUPERT
YOU South Africa

ROMANTIC RUPERT

Retired media tycoon Rupert Murdoch is a sucker for love and at 93 he's got married - again!

time-read
4 mins  |
20 June 2024
RUNNING STRONG
YOU South Africa

RUNNING STRONG

This Roodepoort mom has lost half her body weight - and she's just done her second Comrades

time-read
5 mins  |
20 June 2024