Reijnders leaves Man City for Saudi's Al Qadsiah
Dutch midfielder Tijjani Reijnders has moved from Manchester City to Saudi club Al Qadsiah, reportedly worth 61 million euros.
Intelligence analysis by Qwen 2.5 (3B)

Manchester City midfielder Tijjani Reijnders has signed with Saudi side Al Qadsiah after leaving the English Premier League club.
A Dutch soccer player named Tijjani Reijnders left his team, Man City, to play for a new team in Saudi Arabia called Al Qadsiah. It's like when you switch schools and go to a different class.
Analysis
{"#AlQadsiah":"Tijjani Reijnders's move to Al Qadsiah represents a significant shift in the global soccer landscape, as the club is backed by Saudi state-owned oil company Aramco. The club has hired former Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers as its coach.","Rodri and Enzo Fernandez":"Manchester City have also been linked with signings from Chelsea and Argentina's Enzo Fernandez, following the departure of midfielder Rodri to Barcelona.","City's recent changes":"This move comes after significant changes in Manchester City's midfield, including the departure of former manager Pep Guardiola and player Rodri. The club has won two major trophies under Guardiola."}
Key points
- Tijjani Reijnders moves from Manchester City to Saudi club Al Qadsiah
- Al Qadsiah is backed by Aramco, the state-owned oil company in Saudi Arabia
- The move reflects growing interest of Saudi Arabia in football
This move could lead to more European players joining clubs in the Middle East, which might help both sides improve their teams and attract more fans.
However, this could also cause tension between European football leagues and clubs who may feel they are losing valuable talent and revenue.


