Saudi Pro League has become a new home for many prolific football stars in recent years, especially for those approaching the end of their careers. The spending spree Saudis presented to the players from Europe’s Top 5 leagues has attracted many familiar, renowned names to Middle East.However, there are still those who don’t find the new, exotic destination as a place to settle. Like Toni Kroos, for instance.In the sign of Kroos: Los Blancos final league match of the season lacked goals but not emotionsThe Real Madrid star never seemed likely to move to Saudi Arabia, and his outspoken criticism of their human rights abuses made it still less likely. “They love me a little less there. Am I going to miss the whistles? I also enjoyed that a little (laughs). No no. What I’m going to miss is football, the game. I have always said that I wanted to end my career at this club (Real Madrid). I’m happy to do it.##NAJAVA_MECA_8130310##”For me, Saudi Arabia is not a country where I see myself playing for different reasons that I have already explained before. Neither playing nor living. Much less living less (laughs),” explained Kroos, who’ll play his last Real Madrid game against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final.