Saudi Crown Prince Weighs Major European Football Acquisition With €10 Billion Proposal
Reports suggest a potential landmark bid for a leading European club as Saudi Arabia deepens its investment in global sport
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is reported to be considering a bid of around ten billion euros for a major European football club, a move that would mark one of the largest transactions in the history of the sport.
The discussions, which remain at an exploratory stage, are said to reflect the kingdom’s broader strategy to expand its presence in international football and strengthen links with elite sporting institutions.
While no formal offer has been confirmed and the specific club has not been publicly identified, sources familiar with the matter indicate that the valuation under consideration would place the deal among the most significant takeovers ever contemplated in European football.
Saudi Arabia has already emerged as a powerful force in the global sports economy through high-profile investments, domestic league development and the hosting of major international events.
Supporters of the strategy say such investments are designed to accelerate professional standards, attract global audiences and generate long-term commercial value, while aligning with the country’s wider economic diversification goals.
Any potential acquisition would be subject to regulatory approval and league governance processes, with scrutiny expected around ownership structures and compliance with financial and sporting rules.
The reported interest underscores Saudi Arabia’s growing influence in world football and highlights the scale of ambition driving its engagement with the sport.