Former Rangers player Aaron Ramsey is the latest big name to be linked with a move to Saudi Arabia.
The 32-year-old is on the lookout for a new club having rejected terms to stay at Nice for the season ahead, despite an automatic contract extension being triggered.
He joined the Ligue 1 club last summer after his release from Juventus, and a six-month loan spell at Ibrox.
He has held talks with boyhood club Cardiff over a romantic return to the Championship side, where his career started out.
However, The Sun reports that Ramsey now has a mega-money offer on the table from the Saudi Pro League.
It's said that Ramsey wants his next move to be a family-based decision.
But this report claims that the Wales international will now decide between re-joining Cardiff or heading out to the Middle East.
Ramsey joined Rangers in January 2022 on loan from Juve under Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
However, things didn't pan out quite as planned, with the ex-Arsenal star only managing two goals, with injuries blighting his time.
Should he opt to move to Saudi Arabia, he would become the latest British-based player to move out there.
His former Old Firm rival Jota recently left Celtic for Saudi champions Al-Ittihad.
And ex-Rangers boss Steven Gerrard has also become the manager of Al-Ettifaq.
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