Jordan Henderson & 6 other superstars who face uncertain futures in Saudi Arabia
A number of superstars made the move to Saudi Arabia in the summer, although several of them are already facing an uncertain future in their new surroundings.
A number of superstars made the move to Saudi Arabia in the summer, although several of them are already facing an uncertain future in their new surroundings.
We’ve taken a closer look at the Saudi Pro League and have identified six big names who have struggled to make much of an impact so far.
TEAMtalk can reveal that Wolves could be set to lose one of their star players in the winter window with interest from Arsenal, Man Utd and Saudi Pro League sides rising
The Gunners are willing to sanction the exit of a midfielder who has fallen down the pecking order at the Emirates, with Saudi Pro League sides monitoring the situation
The Saudi Pro League is now home to some of the biggest football stars in the world and plenty of familiar faces appear on this list.
A number of high-profile footballers have moved to Saudi Arabia in recent months after being offered incredibly lucrative contracts
After initial contacts, it's said officials are 'hopeful of persuading' the star to make the move.
A real mix of household names and names that'd be obscure in their own households on this list.
While the transfer window has shut in Europe’s major leagues, teams in several countries around the world are still working on potential deals
The Saudi Pro League window remains open
The Saudi Pro League parking its tank on European football’s lawn and stealing this lot has genuinely made us quite sad.
When Al Nassr announced the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo on New Year’s Eve, few would have expected the influx of talent to Saudi Arabia that followed
With apologies to Gerrard, his spell at Al-Ettifaq has already provided more comedy than David Brent’s entire back catalogue.
Gerrard is one of the high-profile managers to join the league and he is keen on bringing some superstars to Al-Ettifaq to bolster his squad.
Egypt apologised for an incorrect team sheet which appeared to leave Mohamed Salah out of their starting line-up to face Saudi Arabia
Mo Salah scored, but two penalties - the second scored - and a late winner meant Egypt were beaten 2-1 by Saudi Arabia
Luis Suarez scored a first half goal to secure Uruguay's spot in the knockout stage of the World Cup.
Hosts Russia opened the 2018 World Cup in style, as they eased past Saudi Arabia 5-0 in Group A.