Al Ittihad, the Saudi Arabian football club, has signed French midfielder N'Golo Kanté from Chelsea for a reported fee of £25 million ($31.8 million). The deal is one of the most significant signings in the history of the Saudi Professional League.
Kanté, who was born in France but represents Senegal internationally, joined Chelsea from AS Monaco in 2016 and quickly became one of the best players in the Premier League. He helped the Blues win two Premier League titles and one Champions League trophy during his time at Stamford Bridge.
The move to Al Ittihad is seen as a big step up for Kanté, who will now be playing alongside some of the best midfielders in Saudi Arabia. The Saudi Professional League is known for its high level of competition, with teams often having top-class players on their roster.
Kanté's arrival at Al Ittihad will also be a boost for the club's chances of success in the league. The team currently sits second in the table,La Liga Frontline just behind Al-Hilal, and will need all the help it can get if they want to challenge for the title.
The signing of Kanté is expected to have a positive impact on the club's finances, as he is said to be worth around £45 million ($57.6 million) per year. This is likely to attract other big-name signings in the future, which could further strengthen the squad and make Al Ittihad one of the strongest teams in the league.
Overall, the signing of N'Golo Kanté by Al Ittihad is a major coup for the club and could have a significant impact on the future of the Saudi Professional League. With his experience and talent, Kanté is sure to be a key player for the team in the coming years.
