Därför är Saudiarabiens fotbollssatsning ett hot för Europas storklubbar

Därför är Saudiarabiens fotbollssatsning ett hot för Europas storklubbar

Saudiarabiens skyhöga löner för internationella idrottsstjärnor kan vara på väg att rita om kartan för hur fotbollsspelare resonerar när de väljer väg i karriären, skriver The Economist. Historiskt har de flesta, kanske alla, utövare strävat efter att spela på en så hög nivå som möjligt. Men i dag verkar fler och fler vara öppna för att offra några år av karriären till förmån för en fetare ekonomisk ersättning. Den saudiska offensiven sätter fingret på en reell utmaning för klubbarna i de europeiska toppligorna: att behålla positionen som den självklara destinationen för världens främsta talanger. The kingdom is throwing money at the game. It expects a return By The Economist 14th July, 2023 In 1975 a 34-year-old Pelé came out of semi-retirement to sign a huge contract with the New York Cosmos in the nascent North American Soccer League (NASL). It was a coup for the club to hire a player who had won the World Cup three times, even if he was in his footballing dotage. The Brazilian proved his worth, scoring 37 goals in 64 matches. Before long, the NASL was established as an attractive place for leading players to wind down their careers: Gerd Müller, George Best and Johan Cruyff followed in Pelé’s wake. Although the NASL collapsed in 1984, the idea of raising the profile of a football league by signing older stars seeking a final payday (and a more relaxed level of competition) has been replicated elsewhere. Some of these leagues have flourished and gone on to develop local talent (Japan, Australia), whereas others have crashed and burned (China). The latest country to have a go is Saudi Arabia, whose revamped and highly lucrative Pro League is shaking up the economics of European football. In June the Saudi Arabian government announced that its sovereign wealth fund had acquired a 75% stake in four of the league’s 18 teams: Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr in Riyadh, and Al-Ahli and Al-Ittihad in Jeddah. The Public Investment Fund (PIF) is co-ordinating the acquisition of players based in Europe, of whom it aims to place at least three at each of these clubs. Four state-owned entities have invested in another four teams. The PIF argues that its involvement in football is part of a broader project to diversify the Saudi economy away from oil and to promote physical activity among citizens. In 2021 it bought an English Premier League club, Newcastle United, and Saudi Arabia is widely expected to bid to host the World Cup in 2030, perhaps as the dominant partner in a joint bid. Critics see the government’s investments in football, as well as in boxing, Formula One and golf, as an attempt to draw attention away from its dismal human-rights record. For wealthy European clubs, second-tier leagues in far-flung destinations have been relatively unimportant. They offer lucrative places to tour and suitable employers onto whom to offload fading stars on high-wage contracts. The transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo to Al-Nassr in late 2022 was greeted with a sigh of relief in the red half of Manchester. Chelsea have trimmed their bloated roster by selling three squad players to Saudi clubs. The wages on offer in the Middle East far exceed those on offer in the Premier League. Mr Ronaldo’s salary, including commercial agreements, is reportedly $200m per year. It appears, though, that the PIF’s ambitions extend further than taking Europe’s cast-offs. The most interesting signing so far this summer is that of a 26-year-old Portuguese midfielder, Rúben Neves. He moved from a mid-table Premier League team, Wolverhampton Wanderers, to Al-Hilal. Mr Neves, who was the club captain and has been a regular with the Portuguese national team, is entering his prime years. That he has opted to spend a chunk of these playing in a league of lower quality challenges the assumption of most clubs and fans that professionals will seek to play at the highest level they can. For Mr Neves, the transfer is a sacrifice of sorts. He is believed to earn much more money in Saudi Arabia, but his career at the highest level may have ended. Had he stayed in England, he could possibly have played for a club in the UEFA Champions League, Europe’s most prestigious competition. If he seeks a move back to Europe, clubs of the same calibre may not be interested in him. He could lose his place in the Portuguese team. The move also highlighted European clubs’ vulnerabilities. Wolves are far from minnows. They are the world’s 25th-richest team by revenue, according to Deloitte, an accounting firm. Yet the PIF presented them with a clear choice. They could accept £47m ($60m) for their star player or hold on to him for one more year until his contract expired, and then lose him for nothing. The number of clubs with either the status or resources to resist the PIF is very small. Consider also Marcelo Brozovic, a 30-year-old Croatian midfielder, who captained Internazionale in the Champions League final five weeks ago. After eight years in Milan he wanted a new challenge. Barcelona had been keen to sign him, but their contract offer was eclipsed by Al-Nassr’s, and Mr Brozovic chose to head east. It isn’t just that European clubs are struggling to keep hold of their existing players. Teams of all sizes—no one, after all, is more prestigious than Barcelona—may have to rethink their recruitment plans. Players are still only trickling towards Saudi Arabia. But the summer transfer window does not close until the end of August, so for the next few weeks, and then again during transfer windows to come, European football clubs will look eastwards with concern. The PIF will continue to eye up well-known players—in particular if Saudi Arabia wins the right to part-host the World Cup in 2030, an outcome that would intensify the government’s focus on football. Much will be revealed in the next few years. Speculation abounds of Saudi Arabia’s lofty hopes: of entering its clubs in an expanded Champions League, or of reviving and expanding the reviled idea for a European Super League. For now, though, and for the first time, an upstart league is posing a genuine challenge to Europe’s stranglehold on the world’s brightest talents. © 2023 The Economist Newspaper Limited. All rights reserved.

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Det hade varit ett gnetande från båda håll inledningsvis, hårda dueller som både grästuvor och spelare att fara och flänga. Inte mycket till fotboll, men ett kvitto på matchens betydelse för båda nationerna. Varpå, som från ingenstans, Sverige började spela en bländande anfallsfotboll, helt i stil med den förbundskaptenen Jon Dahl Tomasson vill se. 21-årige Yasin Ayari har fått ett återkommande förtroende på mittfältet av dansken – något han tackade ordentligt för på Nationalstadion. Det har pratats mycket och högt om att Hugo Larsson inte får starta i Nations League, mindre om att Ayari gör det regelbundet. Och varför. Svaren gav han i Bratislava. Med sin intensitet och sitt offensiva mod. Volleyn ribba in Premier League-proffset firade sitt första landslagsmål via ett volleyskott, sedan ett inspel från Dejan Kulusevski – i sitt livs form? – styrts undan. Ayari slog till direkt och på instinkt. Högerskottet smet in via målvakten Marek Rodak och ribban. Åtta minuter senare fick Ken Sema göra som Ayari – jubla åt den första fullträffen i landslaget. Vaket höll sig vänsterbreddaren framme och stötte in returen Rodak släppte på Viktor Gyökeres avslut. VAR-granskningen visade att Sema befann sig onside. Tomasson sträckte båda händerna i luften. En gest som sade allt. Så här vill han ha det. Men de defensiva svagheterna finns kvar. I Johanssons virrvarr fick Slovakien kontakt David Strelec reducering kort före pausen tar inte plats i instruktionsboken för hur man uppträder försvarsmässigt. Viktor Johansson missade en passning. I det virrvarr som uppstod fick Slovakien kontakt. Larsson kom in för Ayari och Victor Nilsson Lindelöf för Alex Douglas efter en dryg timmas spel. Slovakerna forcerade, Strelec tryckte in 2–2 med 20 intensiva minuter kvar, där båda lagen gick för trepoängaren. Nations League fortsätter för svensk del mot Estland i Tallinn på måndag.

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