
The Middle East is facing a tense situation due to the conflict in Iran and other developments in the region, which is expected to have an impact on the world of football. One of the sectors that could be directly affected is the summer transfer market, where significant changes are expected.
For several years, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates have been considered attractive destinations for footballers, thanks to the huge financial contracts. However, recent developments seem to be changing this trend, as some players have expressed their desire to leave these championships.
Among the names that have given signals of departure are Moussa Diaby (Al Ittihad), Frank Kessi (Al Ahli) and Mateo Retegi (Al Qadsiah), known for their contribution to Italian football. Also in circulation are other important names such as Theo Hernandez, Kalidou Koulibaly, Luis Alberto, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and Marcelo Brozovic, who could change teams during the summer.
Meanwhile, the situation also affects Albanian footballers who are active in the region. Mario Mitaj continues his activity, while Jasir Asani and Regi Luskja, who played in Iran, are in an uncertain situation due to the interruption of the championship.
There are currently no clear signs of stabilization in the situation. In these conditions, the summer transfer market could take a sharp turn, with possible negative consequences for the development of football in the Middle East.
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