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When does the Saudi Pro League transfer window close?

2023-09-02 01:52
The Saudi Pro League has spent lavishly on the finest players in football with the total currently at approximately £725m so far this summer. The country’s Public Investment Fund even owns four of the country’s top clubs: Al-Ahli, Al-Hilal, Al-Ittihad and Al-Nassr. Their transfer window closes after the Premier League, meaning uncertainty among certain Premier League and European clubs as the season develops. FOLLOW LIVE - Transfer news latest: Chelsea sign Cole Palmer on deadline day as Manchester United confirm signing Without the ability to reinvest on players until January, bids from the Saudi Pro League will test the resolve of the Premier League. Here’s everything you need to know about the end of the Saudi transfer window. When does the Saudi Pro League transfer window close? Fifa has the Saudi transfer deadline day listed as Wednesday, 20 September. But the league’s website states that teams have until Thursday, 7 September to sign players. Either way, the four PIF-backed clubs have longer than European clubs to sign players. The transfer window across the majority of leagues in Europe slams shut on Friday, 1 September, with Premier League clubs able to do business until 11pm. Liverpool will come under serious pressure, having already rejected a bid worth £150m from Al-Ittihad for Mohamed Salah. “The influence of Saudi Arabia is massive at the moment,” Jurgen Klopp said when asked about the situation. “Pretty much the worst thing, I think, is that the transfer window in Saudi Arabia is open three weeks longer. If I am right, I heard something like that, then at least in Europe, that’s not helpful. “UEFA or FIFA must find solutions for that. But in the end, at this moment, I don’t know exactly what will happen. It’s already influential for us, but we will have to learn to deal with it. Time will show.” Prominent Saudi Pro League transfers in 2023 Sadio Mane [Bayern Munich] Al-Nassr Aymeric Laporte [Manchester City] Al-Nassr Ruben Neves [Wolverhampton Wanderers] Al-Hilal Kalidou Kouilbaly [Chelsea] Al-Hilal Neymar [Paris Saint-Germain] Al-Hilal Aleksandar Mitrovic [Fulham] Al-Hilal Roberto Firmino [Liverpool] Al-Ahli Allan Saint-Maximin [Newcastle] Al-Ahli Riyad Mahrez [Manchester City Al-Ahli Karim Benzema [Real Madrid] Al-Ittihad N’Golo Kante [Chelsea] Al-Ittihad Fabinho [Liverpool] Al-Ittihad Jordan Henderson [Liverpool] Al-Ettifaq Read More Liverpool turn down £150m offer for Mohamed Salah from Al-Ittihad Rory McIlroy fully focused on the course in bid for fourth FedEx Cup title Deadline day latest LIVE: Premier League transfers as the window prepares to shut Deadline day latest LIVE: Premier League transfers as the window prepares to shut Manchester United re-sign title-winning defender on short-term contract Luis Rubiales news LIVE: Spain manager Jorge Vilda set for sack
When does the Saudi Pro League transfer window close?

The Saudi Pro League has spent lavishly on the finest players in football with the total currently at approximately £725m so far this summer.

The country’s Public Investment Fund even owns four of the country’s top clubs: Al-Ahli, Al-Hilal, Al-Ittihad and Al-Nassr.

Their transfer window closes after the Premier League, meaning uncertainty among certain Premier League and European clubs as the season develops.

Without the ability to reinvest on players until January, bids from the Saudi Pro League will test the resolve of the Premier League. Here’s everything you need to know about the end of the Saudi transfer window.

When does the Saudi Pro League transfer window close?

Fifa has the Saudi transfer deadline day listed as Wednesday, 20 September.

But the league’s website states that teams have until Thursday, 7 September to sign players.

Either way, the four PIF-backed clubs have longer than European clubs to sign players.

The transfer window across the majority of leagues in Europe slams shut on Friday, 1 September, with Premier League clubs able to do business until 11pm.

Liverpool will come under serious pressure, having already rejected a bid worth £150m from Al-Ittihad for Mohamed Salah.

“The influence of Saudi Arabia is massive at the moment,” Jurgen Klopp said when asked about the situation.

“Pretty much the worst thing, I think, is that the transfer window in Saudi Arabia is open three weeks longer. If I am right, I heard something like that, then at least in Europe, that’s not helpful.

“UEFA or FIFA must find solutions for that. But in the end, at this moment, I don’t know exactly what will happen. It’s already influential for us, but we will have to learn to deal with it. Time will show.”

Prominent Saudi Pro League transfers in 2023

Sadio Mane [Bayern Munich] Al-Nassr

Aymeric Laporte [Manchester City] Al-Nassr

Ruben Neves [Wolverhampton Wanderers] Al-Hilal

Kalidou Kouilbaly [Chelsea] Al-Hilal

Neymar [Paris Saint-Germain] Al-Hilal

Aleksandar Mitrovic [Fulham] Al-Hilal

Roberto Firmino [Liverpool] Al-Ahli

Allan Saint-Maximin [Newcastle] Al-Ahli

Riyad Mahrez [Manchester City Al-Ahli

Karim Benzema [Real Madrid] Al-Ittihad

N’Golo Kante [Chelsea] Al-Ittihad

Fabinho [Liverpool] Al-Ittihad

Jordan Henderson [Liverpool] Al-Ettifaq

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