Is Saudi Arabia a genuine threat to the Premier League's grip on football's transfer market?

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Is Saudi Arabia a genuine threat to the Premier League's grip on football's transfer market?
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Clubs in Saudi Arabia have already spent more than £700m on top talent this summer, and experts warn the Gulf nation will only get more aggressive in future transfer windows.

In Monte Carlo - where wealth is flaunted on Saudi scales - the powerbrokers of European football gathered to party and to plan the season ahead.

A turbo-charged spending splurge has enticed £700m of male talent from European clubs this summer alone to add a sheen to their state-funded clubs.Another week to perhaps persuade Only England's top division has outspent Saudi clubs in this transfer window, with their transfers' totaliser ticking over £2bn for the first time.How European clubs from the top nations have spent in this season's summer transfer window

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