N'Golo Kante has joined Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema in Saudi Arabia this summer following the expiration his contract at Chelsea
Gary Neville has called for the Premier League to ban transfers to Saudi Arabia until it's confirmed that 'the integrity of the game isn't being damaged'. Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and N'Golo Kante have already secured moves to the Saudi Pro League this summer, with plenty more expected to follow suit.
Lionel Messi was once expected to pen a bumper deal in the Middle East too, but he jetted off to the United States and signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with Inter Miami instead. With Saudi Arabian clubs eager to get their hands on some more big names, several Chelsea and Arsenal players have been subject to interest.
With the Saudis upsetting apple cart, Neville has demanded that the Premier League take action. In an interview with BBC Sport, the former Manchester United defender said: "The Premier League should put an instant embargo on transfers to Saudi Arabia to ensure the integrity of the game isn't being damaged.
"Checks should be made on the appropriateness of the transactions. If it comes through that process, obviously transfers could open up again. But I do believe, at this moment in time, transfers should be halted until you look into the ownership structure at Chelsea and whether there are beneficial transfer dealings that are improper."
The Public Investment Fund – the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia – has invested in the Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital consortium. In an interview with The Athletic, Jordan Gardner – a former managing partner of a group that invested in Danish side FC Helsingor – issued his verdict on the confusion.
"People are reading way too much into the connections between PIF, Clearlake and Boehly," argued Gardner. "PIF is one of many, many investors in the entire portfolio of investments with Clearlake.
"At this level, there are many close relationships between various private-equity funds, sovereign-wealth funds and high-net-worth individuals. While the optics don’t look great, I’m sure this entirely comes down to existing relationships between these parties and has nothing to do with PIF’s investment in Clearlake. I don’t see any conflict of interest or conspiracy here whatsoever."
amadougs18
507
Mark Goldbridge on Chelsea sales : “I think what it boils down to is people are jealous” “There’s a lot of clubs out there that want to be competitive, they see Chelsea as weak because they had a bad season and now they see Chelsea as a threat again because Chelsea are able to go and buy again, because they’re selling very very well again” “Is there any reason Jordan Henderson couldn’t be sold to Saudi Arabia? Son? Fred? Mctominay? No there isn’t, everyone can do it, Chelsea just have more players to do it with” (Via ThatsFootballTV)
motceilort
401
Are you jealous because Saudi Pro League refuses to get Maguire from Man U.
kuheknoptz
278
look at this English hypocrite!PL has been doing to other leagues what saudia is doing to them and now he has the audacity to talk about integrity of the game?where was he all along when premier league was doing the same? look at the PL teams..all the do is sports washing...and claim they are the richest league in the works. guess what saudia is coming for you...
Etilomi0147
234
Jealousy at its best, he wouldn’t have been saying this trash if Saudi clubs are going for Maguire, Jones and Martial😂😂😂