Fueled by England and Saudi Arabia, clubs spent a record $2.35 billion on international transfer deals in a booming January ...
Sometimes as economists we need to analyze complex decisions to understand what the outcomes might be. On the more baffling end of the scale we have Saudi Arabia spending billions on football, golf ...
There were also high-profile departures from Saudi, including the mutual agreement between Al Hilal and Neymar to terminate ...
Clubs from England and Saudi Arabia emerged as the big spenders in this phase. Nearly 6000 deals were completed in the month ...
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Commerce, Jam Kamal Khan, inaugurated Pakistan’s first-ever Single Country Exhibition, Made ...
The Liverpool legend was committed to the Al Ettifaq project but grew frustrated at spending restrictions and slumping ...
Cristiano Ronaldo is still in the news. The Al Nassr striker, in his race to reach 1,000 goals, is the big star of a Saudi ...
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Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr celebrates with his teammates after scoring his team's second goal from a penalty during the AFC Champions League Elite match between Al-Nassr and Al Wasl at King Saud ...
Clubs worldwide spent a record US$2.35 billion (RM10.4 billion) on international transfers in men’s football in the January ...
Al Nassr's newest signing Jhon Duran has received a warning about life in Saudi Arabia, having signed for £64.5 million.