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The multiverse that the Arabian League seeks to create, stars could rotate teams

Saudi League teams seek to improve performance through adjustments to their formations, rotating 'stars' who do not achieve success at their club.

By Darwin Largo

Saudi League teams seek to improve performance through adjustments to their formations, rotating 'stars' who do not achieve success at their club.

The Saudi League aims to continue its expansion and attract more players, enhancing the presence of legendary stars. Since the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo, the focus has expanded and notable players have joined the project, including Benzema, Neymar, Mané, Malcom, Bono, among others. Now, a surreal idea, it seeks to develop a strategy to rotate the big stars between the clubs and make its tournament even more attractive. Is there a multiverse of stars playing for different teams in the same season?

Saudi clubs seek to continue growing in football and now their objective is crazy, they are actively involved in the transfer market with the purpose of attracting new stars to their teams, according to reports from Goal Arabia. To achieve this goal, the Saudi Pro League teams have planned to carry out internal transfers and made a peculiar plan for the winter season.


Now that this oil country is the new host of the World Cup in 2034, its greatest purpose is to turn its league into a power and a benchmark in football. Since the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo, Benzema and recently Neymar, more and more people consider it positive to play for a Saudi Arabian team. However, the president of great teams has the ambition to achieve the unthinkable.


Under the direction of Al Shabab, the thirteen teams in the Saudi League have agreed to implement rotations with players under contract who have not been successful at their respective clubs. The idea is to offer an opportunity to these footballers in Saudi Arabia to prevent them from facing failure, while retaining the stars they have signed, regardless of the circumstances.

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Therefore, the SPL intends to rotate its stars or its foreign players, Arab media also report. A representative example could be the case of Jota, who is no longer part of Al-Ittihad's plans because he has exceeded the quota of foreign players allowed per team. Although Tottenham show interest in him, this revolution could affect his situation.
 

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