Rodri On Saudi League Spending
Rodri stated He remarked, in an interview with the Manchester Evening News, "Evidently, European football suffers in this circumstance, and it is a very special opinion of the players that choose to move out to these leagues. Given the amount of money they provide, it is quite understandable.
I believe that everyone should make their own decisions regarding this matter.
We Europeans really don't like it. This talent drain needs to be curbed in some way because while at first it appeared to be only veterans nearing the end of their careers, there are now also young people quitting. Although they are honorable choices, those who act must keep this situation under control.
Along with some seasoned talents like Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino, Karim Benzema, and N'Golo Kante, the Saudi Pro League also attracted several players in their prime like Gabri Veiga and Ruben Neves. Mohamed Salah was the subject of a late, staggering world-record approach from Saudi champions Al-Ittihad for £215 million ($269 million), but the Reds refused to sell.

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