Al-Hilal are reportedly targeting Barcelona winger Raphinha as a potential replacement for Neymar, who is set to leave the Saudi club.
Saudi Arabia continues its bold foray into European football, this time setting its sights on FC Barcelona and its renowned The post Saudi Arabia targets FC Barcelona for its next transfers first appeared on Africa Top Sports.
Barcelona star Raphinha showed his appreciation to his teammates by way of personalised gifts during the club’s recent trip to Saudi Arabia.That’s according to Relevo, who have on Saturday
In a recent report from Fichajes, it has been revealed that Neymar’s exit from Al-Hilal has prompted the Saudi Arabian club to draw up an impressive list of potential replacements. Among the
Nine Indians have been killed in a traffic crash in Saudi Arabia. That's according to comments from authorities Wednesday.
Saudi Arabia is one of the beneficiaries of a program that will bring potential buyers of Brazilian stones to Brazil.
While La Liga’s president, Javier Tebas, has described Kings League as a “circus”, Pique says there are conversations with UEFA and FIFA. “They are very interested, of course, because they want to reach out to this new generation. We listen to them. They listen to us.”
Brazil winger Raphinha is possibly the best player in La Liga this season, so what’s holding the Barcelona forward back from eminence?
As per reports from Spain, Al-Hilal is prepared to make an eye-watering bid for Vinicus to replace Neymar, but Real Madrid has delivered a clear and definitive response.
UK explorer Alice Morrison, 61, known as the “Indiana Jones for girls,” set off on a 2,500-kilometer journey, to cross the length of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from north to south, on foot.
Second only to Liverpool's front three in terms of their productivity, Barca's frontline are rightly receiving plenty of praise
Matternet, developer of the M2 drone, on Monday announced that it was cleared to fly by Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA). In a news release, Andreas Raptopoulos, founder and CEO of Matternet, said the firm will bring drone delivery to Riyadh, the Saudi capital.