Stan Collymore criticizes the Saudi Pro League's $350 million annual offer to Vinicius Jr, suggesting investment in youth development would yield greater benefits for Saudi football.
He argues that spending on youth systems and nurturing local talent is more beneficial than attracting marquee players with astronomical salaries, which could overshadow long-term growth.
Collymore believes that focusing on grassroots football and infrastructure could ultimately lead to a successful Saudi national team, rather than relying on foreign stars.
He implies that aging players like Ronaldo can still command high wages but emphasizes that attracting younger talent should be a priority for Saudi leagues.
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