The Pro League isn't going anywhere and now a pair of Ibrox stalwarts could be next to head to the Middle East.
A transfer to the Saudi Pro League wouldn't have been on the radar of many before the big money arrived from the Gulf in a bid to reimagine the football landscape.
Jota – Loser The test case when it comes to warning others of the perils over switching European football for the Middle East dream. The beloved Celtic star has endured a special kind of nightmare in the gulf state. The £25m fee Al-Ittihad spent appeared a failsafe, however, the winger has suffered multiple blows during his ill-fated stint with the deposed Saudi champions.
Martin Boyle – Loser The Australia international made the move to Saudi before the influx of world superstars arrived. Boyle was handsomely remunerated for his brief sojourn with Al-Faislaly. Yes, he was keen to come home, but the move to Saudi broadened his horizons and also shaved a few miles off his flight time when travelling to represent the Socceroos. He returned to Hibs and that's where home is for one of the finest SPFL players of his generation.
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