Officials worried
Threat to Europe’s top clubs? Saudi Pro League transfer window open three weeks longer
The fact that the transfer deadline for clubs in Saudi Arabia ends three weeks later than in Europe’s major leagues has raised concern among UEFA clubs. Even some of Europe's richest clubs worry that Saudi clubs could buy players beyond September 1. The situation is causing increasing uncertainty in terms of squad planning in view of the unrestrained shopping spree of numerous Saudi Pro League clubs. Liverpool head coach Jürgen Klopp has already urged FIFA and UEFA to find a unified solution at the beginning of August. The European exodus began in January when Al-Nassr completed a move for five-time Ballon d’Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo.
The list of stars is growing - Top transfers for the Saudi Pro League in 2023
Alex Telles | Man United -> Al-Nassr | Market value: €7.5m
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Fee: €7m
Last updated: August 22, 2023
Hassan Tambakti | Al-Shabab -> Al-Hilal | Market value: €2m
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Fee: €11.5m
Moussa Dembélé | Lyon -> Al-Ettifaq | Market value: €12m
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Jordan Henderson | Liverpool -> Al-Ettifaq | Fee: €14m
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Market value: €10m
N'Golo Kanté | Chelsea -> Ittihad Club | Market value: €15m
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Roberto Firmino | Liverpool -> Al-Ahli | Market value: €18m
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Edouard Mendy | Chelsea -> Al-Ahli | Fee: €18.5m
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Market value: €12m
Merih Demiral | Atalanta -> Al-Ahli | Fee: €20m
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Market value: €20m
Cristiano Ronaldo | Without club -> Al-Nassr | Market value: €20m
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Kalidou Koulibaly | Chelsea -> Al-Hilal | Fee: €23m
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Market value: €15m
Karim Benzema | Real Madrid -> Ittihad Club | Market value: €25m
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Franck Kessié | Barcelona -> Al-Ahli SFC | Market value: €25m
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Fee: €12.5m
Marcelo Brozovic | Inter -> Al-Nassr | Market value: €25m
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Fee: €18m
Jota | Celtic -> Ittihad Club | Fee: €29.1m
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Market value: €25m
Roger Ibañez | Roma -> Al-Ahli | Market value: €30m
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Fee: €28.5m
Sadio Mané | Bayern -> Al-Nassr | Fee: €30m
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Market value: €25m
Seko Fofana | RC Lens -> Al-Nassr | Market value: €32m
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Fee: €19m
Allan Saint-Maximin | Newcastle -> Al-Ahli | Market value: €32m
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Fee: €27.2m
Riyad Mahrez | Man City -> Al-Ahli | Fee: €35m
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Market value: €20m
Fabinho | Liverpool -> Ittihad Club | Fee: €46.7m
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Market value: €42m
Sergej Milinković-Savić | Lazio -> Al-Hilal | Market value: €50m
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Fee: €40m
Aleksandar Mitrovic | Fulham -> Al-Hilal | Market value: €28m
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Fee: €52.6m
Rúben Neves | Wolves -> Al-Hilal | Fee: €55m
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Market value: €40m
Malcom | Zenit -> Al-Hilal | Fee: €60m
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Market value: €30m
Neymar | PSG -> Al-Hilal | Fee: €80
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Market value: €60m
With the signings of numerous top stars, the SPL is on its way to 1 billion in total market value. The amount of money involved in Neymar’s transfer to Al-Hilal alone highlighted the financial power of the state investor-backed league. The Saudi side have the highest net spend in the world in 2023/24, ahead of Premier League club Arsenal. “The financial conditions of this league are absolutely extraordinary,” Klopp recently said in an interview with German TV channel Sport1.
Al-Hilal ahead of Arsenal
The highest net spend in 2023/24
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Liverpool have also already lost three players – Fabinho, Jordan Henderson and Roberto Firmino – to clubs in Saudi Arabia. Klopp sees no end in sight for the investments. “Bobby’s contract has expired,” Klopp said. “Of course, he can go then and do what he wants. He just decided to do that and that’s completely fine. Then when Hendo and Fabinho sat in my office and talked to me about it, I knew when I learned more about the modalities that we have practically no chance to do anything against it.”
Threat or opportunity? SPL spending spree to continue until September 20
The transfer window in Saudi Arabia is open until September 20, meaning SPL clubs will continue their pursuit of footballers from Europe’s top leagues throughout the month. This could cause major problems for clubs affected as their players could be lured to the Middle East with huge potential salaries and there would be no opportunity to replace them before the beginning of 2024.
Neymar, Caicedo, Rice & Co.: The most expensive summer transfers
Alexis Mac Allister | Brighton -> Liverpool | Fee: €42m
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Market value: €65m
Last updated: August 22, 2023
Harvey Barnes | Leicester -> Newcastle | Fee: €44m
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Market value: €35m
Axel Disasi | Monaco -> Chelsea | Fee: €45m
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Market value: €30m
Lucas Hernández | Bayern Munich -> PSG | Fee: €45m
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Market value: €45m
James Maddison | Leicester -> Tottenham | Fee: €46.3m
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Market value: €60m
Fabinho | Liverpool -> Ittihad Club | Fee: €46.7m
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Market value: €42m
Matheus Cunha | Atlético -> Wolves | Fee: €50m
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Market value: €25m (obligation to buy)
Ousmane Dembélé | Barcelona -> PSG | Fee: €50m
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Market value: €60m
Min-jae Kim | Napoli -> Bayern Munich | Fee: €50m
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Market value: €60m
André Onana | Inter -> Man United | Fee: €52.5m
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Market value: €35m
Aleksandar Mitrovic | Fulham -> Al-Hilal | Fee: €52.6m
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Market value: €28m
Rúben Neves | Wolves -> Al-Hilal | Fee: €55m
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Market value: €40m
Moussa Diaby | Bayer Leverkusen -> Aston Villa | Fee: €55m
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Market value: €50m
Malcom | Zenit -> Al-Hilal | Fee: €60m
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Manuel Ugarte | Sporting -> PSG | Fee: €60m
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Market value: €50m
Christopher Nkunku | RB Leipzig -> Chelsea | Fee: €60m
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Market value: €80m
Roméo Lavia | Southampton -> Chelsea | Fee: €62.1m
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Market value: €32m
Sandro Tonali | AC Milan -> Newcastle | Fee: €64m
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Market value: €50m
Mason Mount | Chelsea -> Man United | Fee: €64.2m
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Market value: €60m
Dominik Szoboszlai | RB Leipzig -> Liverpool | Fee: €70m
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Market value: €50m
Rasmus Højlund | Atalanta -> Man United | Fee: €75m
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Market value: €45m
Kai Havertz | Chelsea -> Arsenal | Fee: €75m
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Market value: €55m
Neymar | PSG -> Al-Hilal | Fee: €90m
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Market value: €60m
Josko Gvardiol | RB Leipzig -> Man City | Fee: €90m
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Market value: €75m
Harry Kane | Tottenham -> Bayern | Fee: €100m
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Market value: €90m
Jude Bellingham | Borussia Dortmund -> Real Madrid | Fee: €103m
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Market value: €120m
Moisés Caicedo | Brighton -> Chelsea | Fee: €116m
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Market value: €75m
Declan Rice | West Ham -> Arsenal | Fee: €116.6m
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Market value: €90m
Initially, the Saudi Arabian spending spree had come at the right time for several Premier League clubs who had to balance their books. Players like Liverpool midfielder Fabinho and Wolves’ Rúben Neves moved for fees above their current market values, and huge salaries of aging stars could be offloaded to a competition where money and financial restrictions are currently not an issue.
Saudi Pro League 3rd
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The top 5 leagues should continue to benefit from that in the short term, as it offers an opportunity for clubs to get rid of players on huge contracts who did not fulfil their potential – the Premier League alone sold footballers for a total of almost €280 million to Saudi clubs this summer. In the future, more and more young players in their prime could follow the call of money and generational wealth, however, and the opportunity could become a threat.

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