Tag: Saudi Pro League

Greenwood’s Marseille form fuels La Liga push as Premier League return stays “off limits”

Mason Greenwood
December 2025

Mason Greenwood is thriving in Ligue 1, leading the scoring charts with 10 league goals this season after a 21-goal debut campaign for Marseille, reigniting talk of a move to a bigger stage but not to the Premier League. Despite interest from Tottenham, West Ham and a reported €100m Saudi bid that would trigger a major sell-on payment to Manchester United, English clubs remain wary of fan backlash over his past, making La Liga or Saudi Arabia more realistic exit routes.

Saudi Pro League chief confirms Salah is a concrete target amid Anfield unrest

Mohamed Salah
December 2025

Mohamed Salah has publicly aired frustration at being benched for three straight league games, accusing Liverpool of “throwing him under the bus” and fuelling speculation over a winter exit, just months after signing a new two-year deal at Anfield. After Salah’s explosive post-Leeds rant and ongoing omission from Arne Slot’s starting XI, Saudi Pro League CEO Omar Mugharbel openly welcomed him as a target, stressing that clubs handle negotiations while hinting strongly that the Egyptian could be lured to the Middle East soon.

Salah offered early Egypt link-up as January Liverpool exit deemed unlikely

Mohamed Salah
December 2025

Mohamed Salah has been given the option to join Egypt’s camp earlier than scheduled amid outrage over his “thrown under the bus” comments about Liverpool, yet despite the fallout and speculation over Saudi or Turkish bids, a transfer in the January window is currently viewed as very unlikely. Following a third straight benching and unused substitute role at Leeds, Salah publicly complained of broken promises and a lost relationship with Slot, but with AFCON duty imminent and his contract still fresh, the immediate focus is shifting toward international commitments rather than forcing a mid season move.

Mohamed Salah benching fuels fresh Saudi Pro League move talk

Mohamed Salah
December 2025

Mohamed Salah’s omission from Liverpool’s starting line up for two straight league games under Arne Slot has revived Saudi Pro League plans for a marquee move, with league chiefs ready to underwrite a huge bid if the 33 year old shows any willingness to leave. Liverpool previously rejected a £150 million offer from Al Ittihad and Salah admitted earlier talks with Saudi officials were serious before signing a new deal to 2027, but his recent benching has shifted perceptions of his status as the league’s top active scorer and reopened speculation over his long term future.

Benzema seeks clarity from Al-Ittihad as European offers test his future

Karim Benzema (Al-Ittihad)
November 2025

Karim Benzema admits he is uncertain about staying at Al-Ittihad beyond this season, with offers from Europe on the table. He wants to play at least two more years and refuses to drift toward retirement without fighting for major trophies. Early season struggles and vague sporting plans have left him frustrated despite feeling settled off the pitch. He insists his next step depends on Al-Ittihad presenting a serious, ambitious project quickly, otherwise he will consider a return to Europe to match his competitive standards.

Ronaldo scores and vents at referee in Al-Nassr win over Neom

Cristiano Ronaldo (Al-Nassr)
November 2025

Filmed delivering a sarcastic tirade at halftime after a promising attack was blown dead, Ronaldo later converted a penalty for a 3–1 victory. He continues a prolific chase toward 1,000 career goals, reaching 953 and 83 in the Saudi Pro League. The match flipped after a blocked Ronaldo effort led to a shove on João Félix for the decisive spot-kick. Post-whistle irony targeted the officiating, but performance remained decisive. Luis Maximiano guessed wrong from 12 yards as Al-Nassr preserved a perfect league start.

Ronaldo brace turns Al-Nassr’s scare into late win

Cristiano Ronaldo (Al-Nassr)
November 2025

Al-Nassr beat Al-Feiha 2-1 after trailing to Jason’s breakaway. A VAR offside ruled out a Kingsley Coman (Al-Nassr) strike, but Ronaldo equalized from a slick move, then buried a stoppage-time penalty. After a cup exit, league leaders stayed perfect with seven wins from seven. Al-Nassr’s high line was punished once, then adjusted. Wide rotations with João Félix (Al-Nassr) and Sadio Mané (Al-Nassr) created half-spaces, feeding Ronaldo. VAR setbacks tested composure; sustained pressure forced the late error for the penalty. Title intent clear, but the backline’s recovery speed needs tightening versus direct counters.

Benzema decisive as Al-Ittihad oust Al-Nassr in King’s Cup

Karim Benzema (Al-Ittihad)
October 2025

Al-Ittihad beat Al-Nassr 2–1 to reach the quarter-finals, with Karim Benzema scoring and Houssem Aouar netting the winner. Despite long spells of Al-Nassr pressure and a second-half red card for Al-Ittihad, Ronaldo, Sadio Mané and João Félix could not convert late dominance into goals as the holders’ defensive resolve held. Ittihad struck via a rapid transition—Moussa Diaby’s cross for Benzema—then absorbed sustained pressure, leaning on compact mid-block spacing and penalty-box discipline. After going down to 10, they tightened lanes and slowed tempo. Al-Nassr created volume without high-quality finishes. Tactical takeaway: Ittihad’s counter-efficiency and box defending can offset possession deficits in knockout ties.

Ronaldo tipped to play past 42 with 1,000-goal dream alive

Cristiano Ronaldo (Al-Nassr; Portugal)
October 2025

Simpson predicted Ronaldo will extend his career beyond 42. Ronaldo has 105 goals in 118 Al-Nassr games, back-to-back Golden Boots, and eyes 2026 World Cup selection while targeting 1,000 competitive goals and the possibility of sharing a pitch professionally with Cristiano Jr. Output remains elite via shot volume, penalties, and set-piece threat. Team silverware is the next target as Al-Nassr lead early in the Saudi Pro League. Longevity plan centers on workload management, defined penalty-box roles alongside Sadio Mané/João Félix, and selective international minutes.

Felix hat-trick, Ronaldo rocket in Al-Nassr rout

Al-Nassr
October 2025

Al-Nassr stayed perfect with a 5–1 win. Félix netted a hat-trick; Ronaldo recovered from a saved penalty to blast a go-ahead strike and add an assist as the leaders maintained maximum points through five rounds. Early pressure yielded Félix’s opener before Al Fateh’s equaliser. A handball penalty was saved, but Ronaldo’s edge-of-box strike restored control. Félix exploited inside-left lanes for two more before Kingsley Coman and late combinations finished the job.

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