Long gone are the days when the rich Saudis could only attract ageing stars for huge amounts to their football league. In mid-2023, even players in their twenties can’t say no to breathtaking payments offered in the Middle East.The latest in the seemingly never-ending list of players prepared to throw away the so-called serious football for the “casual” football in Saudi Arabia is Lazio’s long-serving midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic. The 28-year-old Serbian international is poised to join Al-Hilal in a deal which would cost the Saudi Pro League club around $165 million in transfer fees and wages.##NAJAVA_MECA_7359352##Various sources differ regarding SMS’s salary, but he’ll be earning between $20 million and $30 million per season – around five times more than what he was earning in Italy. So, the question for all the doubters would be: exactly how and why would a player refuse the offer to have his already huge salary increased by 500 per cent?Naughty Arabs are coming to raid Paris: Al-Ahly to offer Verratti $55 MILLION per seasonThe fourth transfer ‘bomb’ in Saudi Arabia – Koulibaly leaves Chelsea after only a yearJuventus has long been considered a potential new club for the Serbian playmaker, but a move to Turin — or anywhere else in Europe for that matter — now seems off the table. Instead, Milinkovic-Savic has got a dream offer, and all that remains is for the contract to be signed.🚨 Sergej Milinković-Savić has said ‘yes’ to a move to Al-Hilal and will earn €20m per-year 😳🇸🇦The Saudi Pro League side are now looking to agree a fee with Lazio, who have put forward a €40m bid, per Repubblica 💰 pic.twitter.com/UbKefuFUCA— OneFootball (@OneFootball) July 10, 2023 Lazio stand to pocket around $40 million for the deal – which is an excellent piece of business for a player entering the final year of his existing contract.It’s payday!