The transfer of Jhon Duran to Saudi Arabia naturally attracted a lot of media attention.
21-year-old which moved to Al-Nassr for a fee in the region 71 million pounds last month -like it is a range of 320,000 pounds a week, and a certain increase of 245,000 pounds a week compared to his salary in Villa Park.
Duran, however, will not have this whole, with a strange rulers, which means he can’t live Saudi Arabia And instead, he will have to find a new house about 600 miles from here in another country. But why can you ask?
Jhon Duran will not live remotely near training factories or the stadium because of a strange law
The Duran Gate Catalog this season spoke for itself, but it was Unai Emery’s offer could not reject. Considering that Vilany wants to be competitive on the market and balance the PSR rulings, since then the Premier League Big Boys Marcus RashfordAxel Disasi i Marco Asensio This month (all borrowed), so for now it looks like a well made in Villa Park.
“My opinion about him is a fantastic player, fantastic potential,” said Emery, when asked about Duran’s movement. “I was close to him, trying to cooperate with him in his development. They have their goals, ambitions, and if he leaves, it’s because he wants to go differently in his career. “
But after moving to Saudi Arabia, he now appeared as he first handed over Sunthat the 21-year-old will not be able to live in the country because of the rights surrounding his partner.
A flat in a country with a partner in the country is illegal, unless you are married, so Duran and his girlfriend reportedly settled in Bahrain, and instead she completed a 600-kilometer trip to training and at the stadium if necessary.
This corresponds to traveling to the plane by one hour and twenty minutes, every day to get there. Duran will then have to finish the same journey back to Bahrain every time he commutes to work.
According to Islamic law, he is discouraged by unmarried couples – and private owners often demand evidence of marriage before they agree to rent real estate in this country.
Money should not be a problem for Duran, and his new offer in the Middle East was earned by a huge 1.4 million GBP per month. This means that he will take home without a tax in the amount of 321,000 pounds a week, 46,000 pounds per day and 1900 £ per hour.
IN Fourfour’s viewColombia International will probably remain for a short period in Saudi Arabia before returning to Europe. We expect him back in one of the five best leagues before the start of the next season.