Non: Saudi Arabia World Cup 2034

Also they would need to meet the UEFA FFP requirements for Champions League and paying literally billions on players with average of 10k attendances and no TV money would make that impossible.

It's also no secret that most of the problem clubs currently skirting the rules are under Middle Eastern ownership so I can see many European clubs having a real issue with it.
Simon Jordan was stating exactly that on Talksport. If they want to be taken seriously they would have to stay within the spending rules, after this initial splurge.
 
As much as I feel like it's doomed to fail, it does fall in line with their strategy.

If they want to be more than a zoo for retired players they'll need to look like a serious football nation, the infrastructure improvements and exposure gives them the chance to try.
They can ask Qatar for tips & cost of bribing ExCo members.
 

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