Saudi Clubs Spark Crickex Affiliate Transfer Wave
While media headlines have been dominated by Euro and Copa America coverage, Crickex Affiliate reports that the Saudi Pro League has reignited the global transfer buzz with another bold round of signings. With European stars briefly catching their breath during the offseason, Saudi clubs are once again making waves—proving that their ambition shows no sign of slowing down.
Leading the charge, Al-Ittihad confirmed the €18 million signing of Belgian international Jeremy Doku. The 24-year-old, widely recognized for his explosive performances at Rennes, had been on the radar of multiple European powerhouses. Crickex Affiliate observers note that while some might view his move to Saudi Arabia as a premature exit from top-tier competition, it’s clear that the financial incentives were too tempting to ignore. His decision to take a “gold rush” path early in his career raised eyebrows but also reflects the shifting dynamics of global football.
A major factor behind Doku’s move is Al-Ittihad’s new manager, Stefano Pioli, who joined the club after parting ways with AC Milan. Determined to rebound from a disappointing season, Al-Ittihad aims to challenge Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr for domestic supremacy. Their aggressive coaching and roster overhaul signals clear intent.
Meanwhile, Al-Nassr is far from idle. Reports from trusted Saudi journalists confirm that Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson has agreed to join the club, with an official announcement expected next week. The deal is reportedly worth €60 million over two years—an astronomical figure no European team could reasonably match. Ederson, still performing at an elite level with 16 clean sheets last season, found himself at a contractual crossroads with City. While the club wasn’t actively looking to sell, Pep Guardiola has previously said that any player wishing to leave will be allowed to do so.
Ederson’s decision reflects both the financial reality and the inevitable end of his City chapter. With only a short time left on his current deal and no breakthrough in renewal talks, Saudi interest presented a timely solution. Given the friendly ties between City’s ownership and Saudi leadership, Crickex Affiliate sources suggest the transfer process has been smooth behind the scenes.
Al-Nassr isn’t stopping there. Kevin De Bruyne is also on their radar. While the Belgian maestro recently stated he hasn’t seriously considered leaving, he’s expected to initiate talks with City soon regarding his future. Though emotion and loyalty play a part, the eye-watering offers from Saudi Arabia could prompt deeper reflection.
In Crickex Affiliate’s view, the Saudi transfer storm is no passing trend. If anything, the league appears ready to trigger another seismic shift—just as it did last summer—with even bigger names and deals likely around the corner.
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