and rehabilitate the country s image using some of the world s biggest stars. benzema, kante, firmino, ruben neves just some of the stars who have signed this summer for teams in the saudi pro league. this week the manchester city manager pep guardiola lost one of his star players rihad mahrez on a reported weekly salary of £750,000. our sports editor dan roan has been talking to peter hutton, a former eurosport executive and head of sports at meta, who now sits as a board member for the saudi pro league. what do you think is the ultimate ambition, peter, of the pro league? i mean, do you believe it can realistically soon rival major european leagues? i think the main ambition is really to do what every league tries to do, right, which is to create stories, to make people excited, to sort of really invigorate the sport in the kingdom of saudi arabia. you know, that s the first and foremost ambition. it clearly wants to be one of the better leagues in the world, but i think the best pa