Al Nassr signed this man for instant success, but he failed so woefully that the club had to literally spend a fortune buying half of Europe’s elite just to drag his deadweight across the finish line for a trophy after years of trophyless ghosting.
The ultimate ootballing Homelander, very insecure with fragile ego masquerading as a saviour while demanding absolute credit for work he didn't do.
When the team loses a match, he shares a collective photo of the squad to spread the blame, but the moment he got carried to a trophy while doing absolutely nothing, he posts a solo picture of himself captioned "champions."
This toxic, self-centered delusion is exactly why Real Madrid happily packaged him away and prevented his return, why Juventus has spent years financially and structurally crippled trying to recover from his parasitic tenure, and why he single-handedly dismantled Erik ten Hag's project during his disastrous second stint at Manchester United.
Europe completely blacklisted him, forcing him to settle for a paycheck in Saudi Arabia he once publicly looked down upon with arrogance.
His entire legacy is built on a desperate, manufactured PR campaign to stay relevant when his actual greatest achievement in life is simply being mentioned in the same breath as Lionel Messi.