Cristiano Ronaldo's Absence Leaves Saudi Pro League Struggling with Questions Over its Global Appeal
A day that promised to be about on-field action turned into a media storm when Cristiano Ronaldo failed to show up for Al-Nassr's match against Al-Hilal, the Saudi Pro League's biggest draw. The 40-year-old superstar is said to be unhappy over the lack of investment his club received during the transfer window and may even consider leaving despite earning an enormous daily wage.
Ronaldo's absence overshadowed a thrilling game that saw Sadio Mané score the only goal for Al-Nassr, but it also raised awkward questions about the league's global appeal. With Ronaldo at the helm since signing in January 2023, Saudi Pro League has seen a significant boost in attention, especially after the arrival of other big-name players like Karim Benzema.
However, mid-season recruitment has been underwhelming, and Al-Hilal's splashing out on Mohamed Meïté, Pablo Marí, and two Saudi internationals was overshadowed by the news that Ronaldo may have gone on strike to prevent his former Real Madrid teammate from joining their ranks. The Public Investment Fund (PIF), which backs the other members of the "Big Four," is said to be keen to keep Benzema in the country.
The comments of Sami Al-Jaber, a Saudi Arabia legend who has played for clubs including Wolves, have highlighted the growing concern over the influence of global stars like Ronaldo on the league. Al-Jaber warned that these players are exploiting their power and international media outlets to control events in their favor, leaving fans feeling nostalgic about the old days.
The absence of its biggest star leaves Saudi Pro League struggling to regain its footing and raises questions about who is in charge - PIF, the league, the clubs, or the big stars. Ronaldo's decision may be seen as a major blow to the league's global appeal, and it remains to be seen how it will recover from this setback.
The league has always relied on megastars like Ronaldo to draw attention, but with their power coming at a cost, the question is whether Saudi Pro League can maintain its position in the football world without losing its soul. The absence of Ronaldo may have sent a signal that the league needs to re-examine its priorities and find a balance between giving players what they want while maintaining control over the game.
A day that promised to be about on-field action turned into a media storm when Cristiano Ronaldo failed to show up for Al-Nassr's match against Al-Hilal, the Saudi Pro League's biggest draw. The 40-year-old superstar is said to be unhappy over the lack of investment his club received during the transfer window and may even consider leaving despite earning an enormous daily wage.
Ronaldo's absence overshadowed a thrilling game that saw Sadio Mané score the only goal for Al-Nassr, but it also raised awkward questions about the league's global appeal. With Ronaldo at the helm since signing in January 2023, Saudi Pro League has seen a significant boost in attention, especially after the arrival of other big-name players like Karim Benzema.
However, mid-season recruitment has been underwhelming, and Al-Hilal's splashing out on Mohamed Meïté, Pablo Marí, and two Saudi internationals was overshadowed by the news that Ronaldo may have gone on strike to prevent his former Real Madrid teammate from joining their ranks. The Public Investment Fund (PIF), which backs the other members of the "Big Four," is said to be keen to keep Benzema in the country.
The comments of Sami Al-Jaber, a Saudi Arabia legend who has played for clubs including Wolves, have highlighted the growing concern over the influence of global stars like Ronaldo on the league. Al-Jaber warned that these players are exploiting their power and international media outlets to control events in their favor, leaving fans feeling nostalgic about the old days.
The absence of its biggest star leaves Saudi Pro League struggling to regain its footing and raises questions about who is in charge - PIF, the league, the clubs, or the big stars. Ronaldo's decision may be seen as a major blow to the league's global appeal, and it remains to be seen how it will recover from this setback.
The league has always relied on megastars like Ronaldo to draw attention, but with their power coming at a cost, the question is whether Saudi Pro League can maintain its position in the football world without losing its soul. The absence of Ronaldo may have sent a signal that the league needs to re-examine its priorities and find a balance between giving players what they want while maintaining control over the game.