Exciting Prediction by Walid Al-Faraj Shakes Up the Saudi League
The media personality Walid Al-Faraj made a notable prediction regarding the future of major clubs in the Saudi League, which sparked widespread debate among fans and followers.
Al-Faraj pointed to the possibility of a significant change in the ownership of Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr, Al-Ittihad, and Al-Ahli clubs in the coming period, in a move that could reshape the football scene.
He explained that these expectations pertain to the possibility of the Public Investment Fund divesting its shares in the four clubs after a period of oversight and development.
These clubs underwent a radical transformation in 2023, after 75% of their ownership was transferred to the fund, which contributed to the development of administrative and marketing aspects.
Al-Farraj emphasized that if the fund exits, it could restore each club's unique identity and provide the league with administrative diversity that enhances the spirit of competition.
He added that the difference in management styles among clubs was previously one of the main factors that made the league exciting, which might return if this scenario comes to pass.
He also addressed the demands from the sports community for comprehensive changes in the management of Saudi football, particularly concerning the national team.
He concluded by emphasizing that the officials bear responsibility for future outcomes, whether positive or negative, after ignoring those demands.
Al-Faraj pointed to the possibility of a significant change in the ownership of Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr, Al-Ittihad, and Al-Ahli clubs in the coming period, in a move that could reshape the football scene.
He explained that these expectations pertain to the possibility of the Public Investment Fund divesting its shares in the four clubs after a period of oversight and development.
These clubs underwent a radical transformation in 2023, after 75% of their ownership was transferred to the fund, which contributed to the development of administrative and marketing aspects.
Al-Farraj emphasized that if the fund exits, it could restore each club's unique identity and provide the league with administrative diversity that enhances the spirit of competition.
He added that the difference in management styles among clubs was previously one of the main factors that made the league exciting, which might return if this scenario comes to pass.
He also addressed the demands from the sports community for comprehensive changes in the management of Saudi football, particularly concerning the national team.
He concluded by emphasizing that the officials bear responsibility for future outcomes, whether positive or negative, after ignoring those demands.