All teams’ summer transfer window opened on Wednesday, June 14. The first day began quietly enough, with Real Madrid announcing the arrival of Jude Bellingham. However, there has been a lot of progress in the Premier League, with Chelsea rejecting Manchester United’s 40 million deal for Mason Mount being the highlight. Arsenal has also joined Real Madrid in their pursuit of Kai Havertz. While Saudi Pro League look like a favourite destination for many.
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Despite the fact that the domestic window begins on June 14, teams will be unable to recruit players located in other countries until the international window opens on Saturday, July 1. This summer’s highlight was Lionel Messi’s transfer to Inter Miami after Barcelona was unable to grant him a contract. The window, however, is about to take a huge change with mega talents Neymar and Kylian Mbappe all allegedly on the brink.
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Premier League teams spent £1.9 billion during the previous summer window, and similar sums are expected this time around, with some world-class players potentially on the market. Players like Harry Kane, Declan Rice, and Mason Mount, to mention a few, might be on the move in the Premier League.
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Football in Saudi Arabia has received a lot of interest after the arrival of recognised player Cristiano Ronaldo in January. Karim Benzema opted to leave Real Madrid and join Al Ittihad this week. There have been reports linking Argentina icon Lionel Messi to Al Hilal after it was claimed that he may quit French powerhouse Paris Saint-Germain. N’Golo Kante, a Chelsea midfielder, is also linked with a transfer to Al Ittihad.
As part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Sports Club Investment and Privatisation Project, Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund, took control of four of the most prominent football teams in the Saudi Pro League. These steps are being implemented to bolster their campaign for the FIFA World Cup 2030. However, several footballing superstars are on their way to the Middle East this transfer season.
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