Football star calls out against human rights groups in support of 'beautiful' Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia, the new hotspot in football
Al-Shabab FC
Press conference
Widely criticised
Cristiano Ronaldo
FC Barcelona
Will we see him back in Europe?
Saudi Arabia, the new hotspot in football

Saudi Arabia is the new hotspot in football. Lately, many superstars have signed astronomical contracts in the Middle East, with the latest being Belgium's Yannick Carrasco.

Al-Shabab FC

The winger signed a contract with Al-Shabab FC until the summer of 2027, in a move that involved a €15 million transfer fee. Carrasco is leaving Atlético Madrid at the age of 30, while he is still at the height of his powers.

Press conference

Carrasco himself gathered the press during the international break with Belgium this week to talk about the reasons behind his rather surprising transfer. Inevitably, he was asked about the poor human rights situation in Saudi Arabia, with Carrasco taking a rather surprising position.

Widely criticised

Saudi Arabia has been widely criticised by human rights organisations, which the Belgian does not support.

Cristiano Ronaldo

"Cristiano is there with his wife and has an ordinary life there," Carrasco is quoted by Sportstar.

"Beautiful country"

"Neymar, Benzema, I went there myself. I see how women live there, and how people go about their lives. Honestly, it is a beautiful country," he continued.

"You have to experience it for yourself"

"It is hard to judge if you only listen to what people say about it. You have to experience it yourself," Carrasco added.

FC Barcelona

Carrasco could have stayed in Europe, as he was also reportedly on FC Barcelona's radar. He admitted, however, that money played a role in his decision.

"It's a profession"

"It’s a profession. When you have an opportunity, you think twice," Carrasco explained.

Will we see him back in Europe?

Will we see Carrasco back in Europe after his adventure in Saudi Arabia?

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