
Saudi Arabia desires its investors to acquire Manchester United and Liverpool
Saudi Arabia desires its investors to acquire Manchester United and Liverpool

Saudi Arabia claims it wants its investors to buy Manchester United and Liverpool and that it hopes Cristiano Ronaldo ( @Cristiano ) will play in its domestic league.
Sports Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal disclosed the nation’s latest sporting aspirations, with the wealth fund previously controlling Newcastle and now supporting a breakaway golf series.
Prince Abdulaziz is intrigued by Ronaldo and United’s availability now that the Glazers have made plans for a potential sale public.
He would be interested in recruiting Ronaldo for a Saudi Pro League squad after the World Cup, as the 37-year-old is a free agent following his turbulent departure from Manchester United this week.
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