according to the british newspaper the guardian The Saudi Professional League is working to provide new sponsorships to clubs not acquired by private companies during the summer transfer window, which kicks off July 18, according to the British newspaper Guardian on Wednesday.
According to the paper, the association aims to bring in private nationals, financially supporting non-five clubs “Al-Hilal, Al-Nasr, Al-Ahli, Al-Ittihad and Qadisiyah” acquired by local companies.
The association continues to attract the world’s best stars to play in the Saudi Roshen League after the success of the first experience during the past transfer market, whose contracts were worth about £750 million, according to guardian newspaper.
The Saudi Professional League helps players adapt quickly to the local environment by providing some 50 Red Sea resorts.
According to the Guardian, Brazilian Alison Becker and Egyptian Mohamed Salah, the stars of Liverpool’s first soccer team, are among the goals of the league in the new season of Rosen, explaining that the Egyptian international, whose contract expires in June 2025, is a “real goal” for the Saudi League, without specifying which clubs want its services.
mohamed Salah, who was close to coming to the Etihad for £150 million last summer, does not mind coming to the Saudi League after his trip to England ended.