Nov 17 (Reuters) - Saudi Pro League (SPL) clubs should only sign players of the "highest level" in the January transfer window after aggressively splashing out in the summer, the league's director of football, Michael Emenalo, said.
The outlay of $957 million in the Saudi summer window, which closed on Sept. 7, saw several high-profile players including Neymar, Karim Benzema and N'Golo Kante move to the league.
The league's spending exceeded that of four of Europe's "big five" leagues with only Britain's Premier League clubs splurging more on transfers than those in the Middle Eastern country.
"I think we accomplished what we wanted to accomplish, which was to get our foot into the market and compete aggressively," Emenalo said in an interview on the SPL website.
"But, also, we wanted to do that while giving every single club in the league an opportunity to improve.
Persons:
Michael Emenalo, Karim Benzema, Emenalo, it's, Aadi Nair, Robert Birsel
Organizations:
Saudi Pro League, Neymar, Britain's Premier League, SPL, Thomson
Locations:
Saudi, Bengaluru