{"id":150834,"date":"2025-06-17T21:17:56","date_gmt":"2025-06-17T21:17:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/esteve-calzada-ceo-of-al-hilal-the-offer-from-saudi-arabia-to-vinicius-sometimes-there-are-truths-and-at-other-times-we-are-used-to-negotiate-better-contract-renewals\/"},"modified":"2025-06-17T21:17:56","modified_gmt":"2025-06-17T21:17:56","slug":"esteve-calzada-ceo-of-al-hilal-the-offer-from-saudi-arabia-to-vinicius-sometimes-there-are-truths-and-at-other-times-we-are-used-to-negotiate-better-contract-renewals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/esteve-calzada-ceo-of-al-hilal-the-offer-from-saudi-arabia-to-vinicius-sometimes-there-are-truths-and-at-other-times-we-are-used-to-negotiate-better-contract-renewals\/","title":{"rendered":"Esteve Calzada, CEO of Al Hilal: &#8220;The offer from Saudi Arabia to Vinicius? Sometimes there are truths, and at other times we are used to negotiate better contract renewals.&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div data-section=\"articleBody\">\n<p class=\"ue-c-article__paragraph\">Saudi football is increasingly relying on \u00a0Spanish talent\u00a0, both on and off the field. A striking example is \u00a0Esteve Calzada\u00a0, who left Manchester City a couple of years ago to become the CEO of Al Hilal, one of the largest clubs in the country and the continent. His team is facing off against Real Madrid tonight, and the executive sits down with EL MUNDO in Miami to discuss the match, the market, offers, as well as \u00a0Cristiano Ronaldo\u00a0 and \u00a0Vinicius\u00a0.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"ue-c-article__subheadline\">Adapting in a Competitive Market<\/h2>\n<dl class=\"ue-c-article__interview\">\n<dt>They are coming off three complicated weeks, trying for several transfers and not succeeding. How have you dealt with this?<\/dt>\n<dd>Yes, it has been atypical. We had a series of targets, but you don\u2019t want to tie yourself with two or three-year contracts just for the \u00a0World Cup\u00a0, which will last a few weeks. That\u2019s why we haven\u2019t signed anyone, just a couple of local players. No international players, because it didn\u2019t work out, they were already thinking about vacation, or they were asking for too much money. The team has a solid base that has performed well, and the summer market will come, where we will pursue bringing in good players with ambition.<\/dd>\n<dt>But for the World Cup, which is important for you, you arrive without new signings.<\/dt>\n<dd>Yes, but the problem would have arisen if players had left, as the team would have weakened. You sign to improve what you have. We have been offered countless players, and many wanted to come, but if your first and second options have fallen through, you won\u2019t go for the fifth when you already have a good team.<\/dd>\n<dt>You debut against Madrid.<\/dt>\n<dd>Our objective is to compete, and we are very eager to play these matches to see where we truly stand. We are from a different continent and cannot play with great teams very often. We caused problems a couple of years ago when we faced Madrid in the Club World Cup, and we are hopeful.<\/dd>\n<dt>There were rumors that Vinicius had an offer from Saudi Arabia.<\/dt>\n<dd>That\u2019s said; I think it\u2019s an urban legend. In the end, this is something that happens to us a lot. Sometimes things are true, and sometimes we are used\u2014as my team and the league in general\u2014to negotiate better for a renewal with another club. We are often included in the discussions. I can tell you that in the case of Al Hilal, there has never been anything with Vinicius, especially not with the figures that have been reported.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<blockquote class=\"ue-c-article__blockquote\">\n<p>&#8220;We seek players in their <i>prime<\/i>, under 30 years old and with stable families.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"ue-c-article__blockquote-author\"\/><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<h2 class=\"ue-c-article__subheadline\">Strategic Management and Future Aspirations<\/h2>\n<dl class=\"ue-c-article__interview\">\n<dt>The major change has been the coach, with the arrival of Simone Inzaghi, a finalist in the Champions League with Inter Milan.<\/dt>\n<dd>The president fought to convince him, and we are delighted. He didn\u2019t win the final, but he is one of the best in the world. When we showed interest in him, he asked us to talk after the final because he was focused on that, and eventually, the signing happened. It shows the ambition of the project.<\/dd>\n<dt>Many rumors circulated regarding a potential signing of Cristiano Ronaldo by Al Hilal just for the Club World Cup. Were these true?<\/dt>\n<dd>They didn\u2019t make sense. To clarify, Al Hilal and Al-Nassr, the two teams in Riyadh, are like Madrid and Atl\u00e9tico, while Al Ittihad (where Benzema plays in Jeddah) would be like Barcelona. Al-Nassr is our eternal rival; it is not something we would even consider.<\/dd>\n<dt>Is the next step to continue acquiring world-class players?<\/dt>\n<ddAbsolutely. There is that ambition to bring in players of the profile we seek. Sometimes we get offers for players thinking about retiring, but it doesn\u2019t work like that anymore. We want players in their prime, under 30 years old, and with stable families.<\/dd>\n<dt>With Neymar, there was bad luck due to injury, but commercially it was a success.<\/dt>\n<dd>Yes, he had that impact in terms of followers, but you bring him to perform on the field. If you gain traction in marketing, great, but the injury was unfortunate.<\/dd>\n<dt>Regarding player offers, has there been a change in Saudi Arabia? Initially, there was outrageous spending, but now it seems more calculated, along with increased interest from players and clubs to negotiate with local teams?<\/dt>\n<ddAbsolutely. Many still don\u2019t understand this. They say, \u201cHey, a player X would be willing to come, and he\u2019s making an effort.\u201d That's not how it works now. We choose the players we want. It\u2019s changing. In our case, there has always been a clear policy regarding the type of players we want. It\u2019s not about bringing in talent just for the sake of it. They are well-selected players and not at any price. The results speak for themselves\u2014Mitrovic, Rub\u00e9n Neves, Milinkovi\u0107-Savi\u0107, Bono, Cancelo... It\u2019s a strong team built with purpose.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<blockquote class=\"ue-c-article__blockquote\">\n<p>&#8220;We are not going to be Madrid or Bar\u00e7a, but we want to connect with young audiences through the players.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"ue-c-article__blockquote-author\"\/><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<h2 class=\"ue-c-article__subheadline\">The Future is Bright<\/h2>\n<dl class=\"ue-c-article__interview\">\n<dt>No overpaying.<\/dt>\n<dd>Until now, the path for a good player was Europe, playing Champions League, and trying to win it. This shifts away from the traditional route, and we cannot forget that money plays a significant role. In this case, due to the country&#8217;s tax system, which does not have the same taxes as other places, we can be more competitive. We negotiate net amounts, which is an advantage.<\/dd>\n<dt>How do you end up at Al Hilal?<\/dt>\n<dd>I spent 12 years at Manchester City, the last stage as the commercial head, and I was approached by the most important club in Arabia and Asia. It\u2019s an exciting adventure. I have been impressed by the passion of the people, reaching unexpected heights. For you to understand, people stop me on the street and ask for photos. That\u2019s not common in Spain or Europe. You ask for photos with players or the coach, but not with the CEO. Al Hilal is like the Real Madrid of Arabia; we have to fight for all titles, and we want to be recognized internationally. We will not be Madrid or Bar\u00e7a, but we aim to connect with young audiences through the players. The arrival of Neymar is proof, as we experienced tremendous growth.<\/dd>\n<dt>And the country has a plan behind it.<\/dt>\n<dd>One that will culminate with the \u00a02034 World Cup\u00a0, which will continue like this. Bringing in these players is part of a government program, but not everyone who comes is paid by that program. We have our own capacity.<\/dd>\n<dt>How does the league budget work?<\/dt>\n<dd>The government program is channeled through the league and provides for some players at a total amount. There is no specific amount. Each team presents its ideas, its players, and the league has its sporting department that helps smaller teams. The government support is beneficial, and we complement it with our own revenue-generating capacity and significant donations. In our case, we have Prince Al-Waleed, one of the club&#8217;s benefactors, who decisively influences signings and financial contributions.<\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/category\/general\/\" rel=\"dofollow\">General News &#8211; 2<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Saudi football is increasingly relying on \u00a0Spanish talent\u00a0, both on and off the field. A striking example is \u00a0Esteve Calzada\u00a0, who left Manchester City a couple of years ago to become the CEO of Al Hilal, one of the largest clubs in the country and the continent. 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