The possibility of The Breiner going to Saudi Arabia is increasing. The Breiner’s contract with Manchester City expires next summer. For Manchester City, it is the last chance to earn a transfer fee to The Breiner. The Breiner is also the right time to take on a new challenge. Saudi’s tremendous capital is luring The Breiner.
The Breiner has also opened up the possibility of going to Saudi Arabia. Fabrizio Romano, who is called the most prestigious player in the European transfer market, posted an interview with The Bruiner on his social media account. In a recent interview with Belgium’s HLN, The Bruiner said, “I have to think about what’s going to happen because I have one year left on my contract. At my age, I have to be open to everything. People are talking about huge amounts of money that could end my career. Sometimes I have to think about it.” He continued, “I think I could make a lot of money if I played in Saudi for two years. Before that, I played soccer for 15 years and maybe I haven’t reached that amount yet. Then I have to think about what that means. But now I have one year left, so I don’t have to think about it yet.”
He is undoubtedly one of the best midfielders in the world. After playing for Chelsea and Wolfsburg, The Briner was in full swing at Manchester City. His fantastic eyesight and ability to kick with his right foot led Manchester City to its heyday. Despite having been out for a long time due to injury this season, The Briner has been on the rise since his return, helping Manchester City win its fourth consecutive league title. He has scored six goals and 18 assists in 26 appearances in all competitions.
Negotiations have actually begun. Multiple British media outlets reported that “The Breiner has agreed to a transfer to Saudi Arabia. We only have an agreement with Manchester City.” The club that wants The Breiner is Al Etihad. The club includes Kareem Benzema, N’Golo Kante, and Fabinho. Al Etihad, which ranked fifth in the league last season, is aiming to win the title to recruit The Breiner. Italian journalist Rudy Galetti also said that officials from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) met with The Breiner’s aides.
However, it is not yet finalized. TalkSport, a British media outlet, said on Monday that it has been reported that The Bruyne will move to Al Etihad, but it has not been finalized yet. The Bruyne and Manchester City have yet to sign a deal with The Etihad. In other words, they have yet to sign a seal. However, there is a high possibility. Manchester City does not allow long-term contracts for players over the age of 30. The Breiner is no exception. Still, chances are high that the team will allow the transfer in a surprise move, as it is the last chance to earn a lot of money.
Saudi Arabia is expected to make huge investments this summer as well. It is constantly linking up with Son Heung-min, Asia’s top star as well as The Breiner. Son has made it clear that he will remain in England.
Last summer’s heroines were Saudi Arabia. After last year’s Ballon d’Or winner Benzema left Real Madrid for Al-Ittihad, Kante, Riyad Mahrez (Al-Ahli), and Sadio Mane (Al-Nasr) chose to go to Saudi Arabia in turn. Veteran players were not the only ones. In their prime, 20-something stars such as Hoobeng Neves and Sergei Milinkovic-Savic (Al-Hilal) also chose to go to Saudi Arabia. Legendaries such as Steven Gerrard chose to go to Saudi Arabia as a coach. The pinnacle was Neymar as well. Neymar, one of the world’s biggest stars, left Paris Saint-Germain to wear Al-Hilal uniform.
Saudi Arabia, which is trying to host the 2030 World Cup, has recently focused on “growing football” by winning the right to host the 2023 Club World Cup following the 2027 Asian Cup. Saudi Arabia took over Newcastle United in the English Premier League with the Saudi PIF at the forefront and has stars. Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, who is called “Mr. Everything,” wants to raise his international status around sports.
There are voices of criticism that it is a “sportswashing” to cleanse the image of a human rights oppression bureau, but it seems that it is not easy to go against Saudi Arabia’s astronomical “oil money.” PIF, which already has Prince Salman at its peak, has a 75% stake in al-Nasr, al-Hilal, al-Itihad, and al-Ahli, exercising direct influence on recruiting players. It has even prepared the capacity to invest more and is already continuing its investment.
Some say it has not received as much attention as expected, but Saudi Arabia is not going to stop investing. The Breiner could be the beginning.메이저놀이터