Jordan Hendersonhas insisted his move to Saudi Arabia was not motivated by money and sought to appease the LGBTQ+ community by claiming he can be a force for good in the region. The 33-year-old leftLiverpoolthis summer to joinSaudi Pro LeaguesideAl Ettifaqin a £13 million ($16.3m) ...
CRISTIANO RONALDO will have more offers to move to Saudi Arabia next year, according to football chief Yasser Al-Misehal. The striker, 37, told Manchester United he wanted to leave the club in June in search of Champions League football. Ronaldo could not find a suitable ...
However, the 31-year-old has talked up Saudi Arabia, hinting at a move to the Middle East, as he appeared to sound a path for the rest of his career. Speaking to HLN, Lukaku said: 'Saudi Arabia wouldn't stop me. The level (of football in the country)...
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It is believed that Salah is eyeing a new lucrative new deal to stay at Liverpool until 2027. In recent weeks, speculation about Salah’s future has centered around PSG, a move to Saudi Arabia, or staying at Anfield. However, Barcelona have now entered the race for the forward. ...
a lot to give at the highest level. If he went, then we’d know why. I still believe he could do another few years at Liverpool or another top team, but the only person who knows what’s going to happen next is Mo. I believe a move to Saudi Arabia is a bit too...
The interesting transfer update comes after Salah revealed his stance on a potential move to Saudi Arabia while admitting his admiration for Ronaldo. Let’s delve into the intriguing transformation taking place at Al-Nassr and w...
Saudi Arabia is building a smart city in the desert that will know its residents better than they know themselves. Snapshot of the future, or an example to avoid?
RIYADH, Nov. 10 (Xinhua) -- France's Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on Friday that he believed Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri is free to move around in Saudi Arabia. "As for as we know, we believed he is free to move around in Saudi and he makes his own decision...
While the signing is a massive boost for Middle Eastern soccer, it will also fuel the debate about Saudi Arabia using so-called "sportswashing” to boost the country's image internationally. Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund owns Premier League team Newcastle, and the country is considering ...