The Saudi Arabian soccer world has been making a lot of moves recently, with many soccer stars such as Cairo and Benzema joining the league, instantly raising the global attention of the game. However, the Daily Mail revealed that the Saudi Arabian soccer league does not want to be a "retirement paradise". It is said that this summer they will focus on young talent and try to build a dynamic team. Liverpool's young striker Luis Dias and Portuguese defender Bruno Fernandes have become the target of major clubs.

The head of the Saudi League, Ivan Ivanov, former Chelsea executive director, has made a high-profile announcement that more top players will join the Saudi Premier League in the future. Several of Liverpool's core players are rumored to have been targeted for poaching by the Saudi club, especially after the departure of coach Pep Guardiola, which has increased the centrifugal power of the team's key players. In Saudi Arabia, Luis Diaz, 27, and Bruno Fernandes are also in the spotlight.

In fact, last year there was already interest from Saudi clubs in Bruno Fernandes, but ultimately to no avail. This summer, this rumor is expected to take a new turn. As for Luis Diaz, apart from the Saudi clubs' pursuit, Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain are also salivating over him, with the intention of signing him to fill the void left by the departure of Kylian Mbappe. Keeping the backbone of the team will not be easy in the face of Liverpool's new managerial challenge.

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