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Saudi League bigger move! 150-man elite plan 10 announced next week Former Chelsea director trading

Saudi League bigger move! 150-man elite plan 10 announced next week Former Chelsea director trading

According to the more authoritative "Middle East Daily", the Saudi league's recruitment plan has a bigger move, former Chelsea director Emmenano has become the league director and is operating a "terrifying" 150-man elite plan. The next target of these signings is not four big clubs such as Riyadh Victory and Jeddah United, but 14 other teams.

Saudi League bigger move! 150-man elite plan 10 announced next week Former Chelsea director trading

Emenano, who helped Chelsea bring in Eden Hazard and N'Golo Kante and helped Chelsea build a "taxi" program, has become the director of operations of the Saudi league. His main responsibility is to help the Saudi league develop a more competitive and attractive league structure, and to recruit good players from all over the world.

As for the definition of a good player, the Saudi league has developed an elite plan of 150 players. Players who are not on this list will be rejected even if they want to come to Saudi Arabia to pan for gold.

Saudi League bigger move! 150-man elite plan 10 announced next week Former Chelsea director trading

As we all know, the Saudi PIF Fund has acquired 4 giants such as Riyadh Victory and Jeddah United, and recruited stars such as Benzema, Kante and Firmino through the "distribution" method. This 150-man elite plan does not serve these 4 giants, but 14 other Saudi teams.

In other words, the crazy recruitment of the Saudi League has not only attracted stars to the big teams, but also allowed all Saudi Super League teams to get elite players. Under this situation, the attention and competitiveness of the Saudi league will be greatly improved.

Saudi League bigger move! 150-man elite plan 10 announced next week Former Chelsea director trading

The Middle East Daily also said the elite signing program will announce 10 specific signings for 18 Saudi clubs next week.

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