Cristiano Ronaldo has claimed his move to Saudi Arabia earlier this year has opened 'a box' for other players to make the switch.
The
Portuguese superstar left Manchester United before signing a mega-money
£175million-a-year deal to join Al-Nassr.
Since
then, Saudi Pro League clubs have been active in the European transfer market,
searching for football's biggest talents.
Karim
Benzema, the reigning Ballon d'Or winner joined Al-Ittihad from Real
Madrid, becoming the biggest coup for the Saudi Pro League since Ronaldo's
arrival.
N'Golo
Kante is also on the verge of completing a move to Al-Ittihad, signing a £172m
deal at the club over two years.
Lionel
Messi was long linked with a move to Al-Hilal before joining Inter Miami.
'I
knew that me going to Saudi Arabia would open a box and I wasn’t wrong,'
admitted Ronaldo.
'I’m
sure in a couple of years or three, this league is going to be one of the most
important leagues in the world.
'Karim
left already and I am 1000 per cent sure that many more players will.'
Al-Hilal,
who finished third last season are also rumoured to be keen on Jordi Alba,
potentially reuniting the pair leaving the Nou Camp.
Manchester
City star Riyad Mahrez, who is chasing a Treble this season, has also been
linked with a deal, this time at Al Ahli.
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