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Al-ahli saudi arabia Club has issued the list of the world’s highest growing clubs in market value since the start of the current season 2023-24,

according to the London newspaper Middle East, citing the “Football Bench Mark” data and analysis platform.

Al-Ahli Saudi Arabia was at the top of the list, with an increase in its market value of EUR 181.7 million, increasing its market value to EUR 210.4 million,

and in second place, the English Nottingham Forest with an increase in its market value of EUR 110 million.

Saudi al-hilal Club was ranked third with a market value growth of 106.6 million euros, then English club Aston Villa with a growth of 103.7 million euros,

followed by English club Bournemouth in fifth place, with a growth of 98.6 million euros.

The list included another Saudi team, the sixth-ranked victory with an estimated growth of 89.3 million euros,

the seventh West Ham English club with 87.7 million euros, followed by Burnley with 74.7 million euros, Turkish Galatasaray with 69 million euros, and the tenth-place club Girona with 54.3 million euros.

Saudi Arabia’s Roshen League has attracted several players for millions of dollars since the beginning of 2023,

the first signing being Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo, who came to al-nassr, followed by several stars such as al-hilal professional Neymar Jr., and al-itthad forward Karim Benzema.
Al-Ahli Saudi Arabia offers good levels during the current season
Al-Ahli Club of Saudi Arabia currently occupies third place in the Saudi Roshen League ranking table, with 40 points, 6 points ahead of Al-Nasr, and Al-Hilal leads the competition with 53 points, after 19 rounds.

The vigilante fans await the club’s deals during the current winter transfer window; In order to compete stronger in the second half of the current season,

and get closer to the zone of conflict for the Saudi Roshin League title
Some Saudi civil deals during the last summer Mercato succeeded in shining with “upscale”, similar to Algeria’s Riad Mahrez,

Ivorian Frank Casey and Senegalese Edouard Mendy, while other signings did not provide the hoped-for return, such as Brazil’s Roberto Firmino and Spain’s Gabriel Vega.

Al Ahli technicians lead German coach Matthias Yesselah, the 35-year-old. Under his leadership, the Ahlawi team played 21 matches across all competitions, won 13 times, drew 4 games, lost 45 goals and conceded 23 goals.

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