The Saudi Pro League is prepared to invest approximately £2 billion, with a focus on acquiring Premier League players such as Kevin De Bruyne, Mohamed Salah, and Son Heung-min.
Stars from Manchester City, Liverpool, and Tottenham, including De Bruyne, Salah, and Son, are currently being targeted in an effort to attract high-profile players to the Middle East, according to Ben Jacobs.
While Salah was close to leaving last summer, Liverpool declined to engage in negotiations. De Bruyne was identified as a potential signing earlier this season.
The Saudi Arabian negotiators are optimistic about securing the 31-year-old, although a summer transfer is not guaranteed.
Securing De Bruyne for the Pro League won’t be a straightforward task, considering his recent return to Pep Guardiola’s team after a lengthy absence.
Both De Bruyne and Salah have contracts until 2025, with Guardiola expressing a desire to extend De Bruyne’s deal, leading to a potentially substantial transfer fee.
Son was questioned about a possible move to Saudi Arabia last year, but the South Korean sensation downplayed the idea while remaining committed to Tottenham.
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