Ten Premier League stars wanted by Saudi Arabian clubs
Dubai, told The Sun: “Europe has been losing a bit of its stardom and its big names, many of which were transferred to theInside Saudi's first nightclub with ban on booze & entry costs up to £2,800
"They are able to invest a lot because it is a zero-tax country. So they are able to have all this spending, all this, because as no taxes are paid, they are better able to invest in higher salaries. He explained the Kingdom wants to be recognised as a competitive league - and be on the same level as its European counterparts.has spoken positively of a move to the Middle East saying: "At my age you have to be open to everything.""Sometimes you have to think about that.
He said: "The richest football in the Middle East is threatened with a real stampede of some of the stars who were hired just six months ago and with their weight in gold to boost the tournament," he said."Despite being at Ajax, Henderson's desire would be to return to the Prem in this upcoming transfer window, but it would not be a simple deal.
"Saudi Arabia's culture could come as shock for Western players, their wives and children, but unlike other wealthy nations, the Kingdom still remains an extremely attractive option for athletes."With fewer taxes, the sky is the limit on salaries and what perks can be offered to get players over to the Kingdom.
"This means that players could potentially drink and party at home, always being careful, of course."
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