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The best players Cristiano Ronaldo will face in the Saudi Pro League

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s career took an interesting turn as he inked a contract with Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr on Friday.

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Regardless of your feelings towards Ronaldo, there’s no denying his place among the all-time greats in football and he is now set to bump heads with a different calibre of opponent following a glittering 20-year career in Europe.

Al Nassr already boast some of the biggest names in the Saudi Pro League – Talisca, Vincent Aboubakar, Luiz Gustavo and David Ospina are all on the books – but who could he come up against?

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Matheus Pereira

Pereira is one of the stars of the league / GIUSEPPE CACACE/GettyImages

One of the biggest names in the Saudi Pro League is former West Brom and Sporting CP star Matheus Pereira.

The 26-year-old Brazilian looked capable of making a real name for himself in Europe but went public with his desire to leave for the riches of Saudi football, eventually joining Al Hilal in the summer of 2021.

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Moussa Marega

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Leading the Al Hilal line alongside Pereira is another former Liga Portugal player, Moussa Marega.

The Mali international called time on his career with Porto in 2021 in order to head to the Middle East, where he bagged 12 goals in his debut season.

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Odion Ighalo

Ighalo is also on the books at Al Hilal / Matthew Ashton – AMA/GettyImages

After his loan to Manchester United came to an end in 2021, Odion Ighalo soon ended up at Al Shabab before making the move to Al Hilal in January 2022.

Ighalo plundered 24 goals in 31 games in his debut year and was the league’s top scorer this season before the World Cup break. He’s the real Golden Boot competition.

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Salem Al-Dawsari

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International audiences became aware of Salem Al-Dawsari during the World Cup as he netted one of the goals of the tournament to lead Saudi Arabia to victory over Argentina in the opening round of group stage fixtures.

He’s already seen off Lionel Messi – can Al-Dawsari add Ronaldo to his list of victims?

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Michael

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Rounding out the list of Al Hilal stars is Michael, who made his name in Brazil with Goias and Flamengo before an expensive move in January 2022.

He was part of the Flamengo squad that was named Brazilian champions in 2020 and added another league title with Al Hilal last season.

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Ever Banega

Banega made the move in 2020 / FAYEZ NURELDINE/GettyImages

A few eyebrows were raised when Ever Banega left Sevilla in 2020 to join Al Shabab. The Argentina midfielder was still shining in La Liga but opted for one more lucrative contract as he approaches the twilight of his career.

Now 34, Banega is a regular source of both goals and assists in Saudi football.

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Aaron Boupendza

Boupendza now plays for Al Shabab / CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/GettyImages

A prolific 2020/21 season with Turkish side Hatayspor earned Gabon international Aaron Boupendza a move to Qatar in 2021 and Saudi Arabia 12 months later.

The versatile 26-year-old was among the division’s leading creators before the World Cup break.

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Gregorz Krychowiak

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Grzegorz Krychowiak started all four of Poland’s matches at the World Cup, including in the group stage against Saudi Arabia themselves.

The 32-year-old, formerly of PSG and West Brom, currently plays for Al Shabab.

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Carlos Junior

Carlos Junior of Al Shabab / MB Media/GettyImages

Tied with Ighalo atop the league’s scoring charts is Brazilian winger Carlos Junior, who had six goals in seven games before the break.

He spent time in Portugal with the likes of Rio Ave and Santa Clara but is best known for his time in Brazil with Atletico Mineiro.

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Helder Costa

Costa is on loan from Leeds / Stu Forster/GettyImages

Helder Costa was lured over to Al Ittihad by his former Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo, who signed the winger on a season-long loan from Leeds last summer.

He’s yet to score this season, however, unlike teammate Ahmed Hegazi, who swapped West Brom for Al Ittihad in 2021.

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Barcelona’s stance on potential UEFA Champions League ban

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Barcelona are said to be ‘confident’ that they will avoid a ban from the UEFA Champions League amid their ongoing corruption case.

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Barça have been charged with ‘continuous sporting corruption’ by Spanish courts, with it alleged that they made several payments to Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira – the former vice-president of Spain’s refereeing committee – over information and analysis of match officials which could benefit them.

It had previously been speculated that any wrongdoing could result in Barcelona being barred from entering the Champions League, with UEFA confirming on Thursday they are launching their own investigation into the scandal.

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UEFA’s statement read: “In accordance with Article 31(4) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations, UEFA Ethics and Disciplinary Inspectors have today been appointed to conduct an investigation regarding a potential violation of UEFA’s legal framework by FC Barcelona in connection with the so-called ‘Caso Negreira’.”

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However, the Daily Mail report that Barcelona are ‘confident’ that UEFA will not hit them with a ban or financial penalty.

La Blaugrana maintain their innocence in the scandal and believe that any punishment from UEFA could be legally reversed or challenged if they are found not guilty by Spanish courts.

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Barcelona are already in financial trouble having failed to reap the lucrative rewards of reaching the Champions League knockout stages for two seasons running.

Part of the charges against Barcelona claim that they paid Negreira and his company in order to receive preferential treatment from referees.

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“Through presidents [Sandro] Rosell and [Josep Maria] Bartomeu, Barcelona reached and maintained a strictly confidential verbal agreement with the defendant Negreira, so that, in his capacity as vice-president of the refereeing committee and in exchange for money, he would carry out actions aimed at favouring Barcelona in the decision making of the referees in the matches played by the club, and thus in the results of the competitions,” Spanish prosecutors said.

This key detail hints at match-fixing, which is punishable by UEFA with a ban from European competition.

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La Liga have already ruled out sporting sanctions against Barcelona as these charges are historic, but president Javier Tebas has claimed he will revisit the case if the club are found guilty.



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Sheikh Jassim submits improved bid

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Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani has submitted an improved bid to buy Manchester United from the Glazer family.

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Bidders were granted an extension to the previous deadline of Wednesday this week in order to lodge improved offers to purchase the club.

A rival bid from Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS was confirmed in recent days, with Sheikh Jassim’s representatives now confirming that they too have upped their offer.

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Reports claim United had expected to receive Sheikh Jassim’s latest bid by Friday night, though ‘finer details’ had to be sorted and it was submitted in the early hours of Saturday morning instead.

Raine Group, who are handling the sale, have also received a number of offers for a minority stake in United, with one notably coming from Elliott Investment Management – the former owners of AC Milan.

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Meanwhile, Finnish businessman Thomas Zilliacus, who claims to have submitted a speculative offer earlier this week, called on Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim to join his bid on Saturday in order to act in the best interests of the club.

The Glazers are looking to sell United before the summer transfer window, though 90min has consistently reported that they will back away from deals if their £6bn valuation is not met.

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Recent bidders are likely to hear back from Raine Group in a week.

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Alexis Sanchez discusses transfer battle between Man City & Man Utd after leaving Arsenal

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Alexis Sanchez has spoken at length about how he would have won the UEFA Champions League with Manchester City if he had joined them instead of Manchester United in 2018.

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The Chilean arrived in England in 2014 from Barcelona, joining Arsenal off the back of a stellar FIFA World Cup campaign.

Sanchez cemented his place as one of the Premier League’s finest players during his first three seasons with the Gunners, but sought to leave in the summer of 2017 with one year left on his contract.

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He was continually linked with a reunion with ex-Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola at Man City. A deal looked to be in the works late in the window, but Arsenal’s moves to replace him collapsed and the transfer fell apart – Raheem Sterling and Thomas Lemar were heavily linked with switches to the Emirates Stadium.

When the January window rolled around, Man City were again hopeful of signing Sanchez, but they were beaten to a deal by Man Utd.

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In an interview with TVN, Chile’s public broadcaster, Sanchez discussed this transfer saga.

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“I was about to go to City. I spoke to Guardiola every day, he told me happy birthday. He was like my dad, He was my dad at Barcelona and he was like my dad at City,” Sanchez began.

“We talked, we talked every day, he sent me messages. And everything was ready, there was a player who was going to go to Arsenal. Then [Arsene] Wenger tells me you are not leaving because the other player did not want to come and they do not have another.

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“Suddenly, the cell phone rings. [Jose] Mourinho tells me: ‘Alexis, here is the [number] seven available for you’.

“It wasn’t a money thing, so everyone knows. It was the same with United and City. And he said to me ‘here is the seven, we are playing in the Champions League and we are going to give everything’. I wanted to leave at that moment, but I had Guardiola’s word.

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“That’s when I said to myself, a Chilean footballer playing for Manchester United, something that has never happened. With the seven of [Eric] Cantona, [David] Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo and now a Chilean had it, it was a dream.

“I don’t regret going to United, things happen for a reason. I would have liked to have gone to City, yes. We would have won the Champions League by now. In the final I would have done something.”

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There were huge expectations for Sanchez at Man Utd, particularly after he was so prolific in Arsenal teams which underwhelmed for the most part.

Mourinho’s side needed a fresh injection of energy to reignite a flailing 2017/18 season, but were knocked out of the UEFA Champions League at the last 16 stage by Sevilla and lost the FA Cup final to a Chelsea team that finished three places behind Man Utd in the Premier League table.

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Sanchez would score just five goals in 45 games for Man Utd before joining Inter, helping them win Serie A in 2021.

He now plays for Marseille in Ligue 1.

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On this edition of Talking Transfers, part of the 90min podcast network, Scott SaundersGraeme Bailey & Toby Cudworth discuss the race to sign Jude Bellingham, Antonio Conte’s Tottenham future, Roy Hodgson’s return to Crystal Palace, Erling Haaland’s contract, Mason Mount & more!

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