Even more hypocritical since Cristiano clearly didnt want to go and only left when he was rejected by all UCL teams. In comparison Neymar definitely can stay in Europe but is going regardless, much more cause of money than Cristiano did.
Isn't it the same for every league out there? I don't understand why players receive hate when they join Saudi. All clubs out there only care about money anyways, it was always business from day 1
@@kunalsingh4418I can't blame ney cuz he would of been stuck at psg. Since barca couldn't break him free from psg cuz of transfer fees he had to go to al hilal or stuck at psg where fans hate him. In Spl I am pretty sure he'll be loved judging by the sheer amount of influence he bought.
@@MostUnbiasedFanWhy do you think they spend billions and billions on promotion for their nation? People are not a fan of the country for a plethora of good reasons
If money was not there no one will follow him , they are following money and giving credit to CR7 so that they did not look greedy . CR7 is great player no doubt .
@@dharmender4885 partially true as because nobody wanted to be the first one to leave Europe for a saudi club and get criticised for it but after ronaldo getting all the hate and also because nobody wanted him now players are leaving for money even tho they have options from bigger clubs who don't pay that much
Imagine a world where people got paid insane amounts to do what they loved and are good at... players like Mr. Ronaldo, Mr. Benzema and Mr. Kanté are sailing off into the sunset. They are mostly past their primes and are still performing at an excellent level. Getting paid a lot and paving the way for a more globally balanced sport doesn't sound too bad, does it?
They made fun of Ronaldo for saying the league will get good players, but now both the second best and the third best players of our generation are playing in Saudi league.
@@helloworId91im tired of people saying mbappe likes money, the dude literally donates millions to charity, he only went to psg instead of real madrid because he feels more at home and he didnt wanna go to madrid yet you cant blame him when psg is the one who offered him a high price because they were so scared that a young talent would leave france
@@zukitamo he could have gone to real madrid a year before, but he signed a contract for 2024. He keeps talking about how he wants to leave psg but he decides to stay with psg. I get it, real didn't give a offer this season but can't excuse the season before.
@@zukitamotbh he have a chance to leave Paris in 2021 but wait psg offer big money contract. And he stay there you can blame real fan mbappe really chose psg over real that year. If he to real he will ucl that year too
Barca didn't make an offer though. They wanted neymar on a free but psg wouldn't terminate his contract. Also, wasn't it xavi who refused to give the green light for his transfer?
Everyone calling Neymar finished; first off all he’s not. Second it doesn’t even matter. At the end of the day he’s a brand monster; a global superstar. No matter how much you don’t like him, he will never be irrelevant.
Honestly he could still go back to Europe, hes still 31 and he could only stay there for a season if he wants but anyways that seems impossible coming from a guy who only plays football for mostly money now
Why is everyone crying? They are leaving Europe not leaving football. European football didn't make them. They made European football beautiful. Maybe it's time for somewhere else to shine . Just accept it and move on..
@@devoeditz1your profile picture is Messi wearing a inter Miami shirt😂 the irony is insane, the Saudi league always been the biggest league in Asia and in the middle east, the MLS is not even a real league, they make up their own "soccer" rules 😂
This is good for Asian football, Asian CL will have lots of eyes on it, that benefits everyone. Doesn't surprise me that this take is from an Indian, stick to cricket Pajeet. ❤
@@darkday8913 Us ‘pajeets’ also have clubs that play in asian champions league. So do other countries such as Japan, Iran and South Korea. If FFP was present in Asian, Saudi clubs would not even be 1% of what they say they are today. Money talks tho ig.
@@amannizar6497 why would Asia implement FFP you bootlicker? FFP helps no one except the already established clubs to maintain their dominance. You do realise that Saudi has the most Asian Cup titles as a NT with no naturalized player also the most Asian CL titles with Al Hilal before the foreign influx began, how do you explain that Pajeet? Please don't mention India in the same sentence as football again you're 1.5 billion people and never won anything major in the modern era. You're embarrassing really. 😂
Imo i like how Nike and Puma made Kits for Neymar and Ronaldo’s team tbh no diss but i didn’t know the brand they were using lol looked like the start up to a 90’s windows computer
Estou muito feliz por vc Ney,sempre acreditei no seu potencial, na sua humilde no seu carinho sempre com as pessoas e nas suas verdades Deus te abençoe sempre guerreiro 😊😊
This is NOT end of an era 1.theyre not after attackers only their signing players like kante too 2.its not like saudia themselves dont have talents i mean al dawsaris a baller 3.its not like neymar WILL spend his career here,the leugue is non competetive now but in 1 or 2 years he might go back to europe 4.hes still 31 he has 1 or maaayyybe 2 shots at world cup which can win him ballondor
the only goats are Modric, Lewandowski and Mbappe I was about to buy Al Nassr and Inter Miami kits but i kept the PSG and man united kits of Messi and Ronaldo as European legend memories, and also Madrid and city kits are arriving.
This is just sad, tbh as a messi fan i never saw neymar as someone that had good intentions. Always knew Ronaldinho was the better player on the field and in mind.
Now it’s time for the younger people to catch up with all the other players in the Saudi league btw messi should join Al hilal aswell all the goats can then rule the Saudi league