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Thanks for everything, he won the Champions League with Liverpool and will now earn 20 million in Arabia

A Reds player succumbed to the charms of the Saudi Premier League.   

By Charles Cornwall

A Reds player succumbed to the charms of the Saudi Premier League.   

It seems that no one at the moment is able to stop the Saudi Arabian league's relentless pursuit of several well-known European footballers, and just when it seemed that the list led by Karim Benzema could not get any longer, the country is preparing a new batch of offers, including one made to a player who until a few weeks ago was still a Liverpool player.

 

According to information provided on Twitter by the Ekremkonur account, it is known that the British midfielder, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, has already received an offer from one of the many teams that make up the Saudi League Pro. And while it is not known which institution it is, it is rumoured that the offer is valued at around 20 million dollars a year.

Chamberlain has not had a great activity with the Liverpool team in recent seasons and having only played in 13 games this past season, this player could see in this offer the perfect opportunity not only to recover the level of play lost in the Reds, but also, in a couple of years, could create a great fortune that ensures much of his wealth that for several years he grew on Merseyside.

 

<strong>Chamberlain could make history outside Liverpool</strong>

If the 29-year-old can make the move to the Middle East, the midfielder will become the first England international to ply his trade in the Saudi Pro League, making history for the former Liverpool man as no player from the British Isles has ever been exposed to the country and its football and in doing so, he will be a pioneer, marking a before and after for English football's immersion in Saudi Arabia.
 

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